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Saving image from webpage when right click disabled

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    #11
    Or if you use Firefox get an extension called Web Developer 1.1.4.

    You then click on the disable drop down, select javascript and all done.

    Repeat the process to re-enable it

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      #12
      Originally posted by Board Game Geek
      All this talk of disabling java borrox....jeeze louise..talk about complicating an issue.
      Not a good idea - web images (well JPEGS at least) use lossy compression, therefore performing a screen grab and saving that as a JPEG would potentially reduce the quality of the image.

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        #13
        Don't know if this still works with newer browsers but:
        quite often you can hold down the left mouse button and right right click before releasing the left button.
        Javascript doesn't always catch the right click event then as its already dealing with the left mouse button.
        Coffee's for closers

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          #14
          Originally posted by Board Game Geek
          All this talk of disabling java borrox....jeeze louise..talk about complicating an issue.
          Indeed. If you use Firefox all you need is to select Tools > PageInfo > Media and save whatever you want.

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            #15
            Just drag the image onto your desktop.

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              #16
              use firefox? disable javascript

              press Ctrl+I in firefox and get the link from the Media tab?

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