adda4u
April 6th, 2008, 03:19 PM
IE Method 1
Enabling right click on sites that disable it
lots of web sites have disabled the right click function of the mouse button... it's really, really annoying. This is done so that you don't steal (via right-click->save picture) their photos or images or any other goodies. Unfortunately, it disables ALL right-click functionality: copy, paste, open in new window.
It's easy to change, assuming your using IE 6:
Click "Tools"->"Internet Options"
Click the "Security" tab
Click "Custom Level"
Scroll down to the "Scripting" section
Set "Active Scripting" to "disable"
Click "Ok" a couple of times.
You'll probably want to turn this back to "enable" when your done... 'cause generally the javascript enhances a website.
Greetz & Thanks to vallera
IE Method 2
Another on-the-fly method....
1 Press and hold the right mouse button. Hold it.
2 While you are holding it, the pop-up message pops-up.
3 Press enter.
4 The pop-up message disappears.
5 Now, let go of the right mouse button and voila, the right-button menu pops right up!!
Greetz & Thanks to spiketoo
Method 3
For mozilla
Edit->Preferences->Advanced->Scripts&Plug-ins->Navigator
At that place you can disable 6 JavaScript features seperately...
This is more flexible then IE...
Enabling right click on sites that disable it
lots of web sites have disabled the right click function of the mouse button... it's really, really annoying. This is done so that you don't steal (via right-click->save picture) their photos or images or any other goodies. Unfortunately, it disables ALL right-click functionality: copy, paste, open in new window.
It's easy to change, assuming your using IE 6:
Click "Tools"->"Internet Options"
Click the "Security" tab
Click "Custom Level"
Scroll down to the "Scripting" section
Set "Active Scripting" to "disable"
Click "Ok" a couple of times.
You'll probably want to turn this back to "enable" when your done... 'cause generally the javascript enhances a website.
Greetz & Thanks to vallera
IE Method 2
Another on-the-fly method....
1 Press and hold the right mouse button. Hold it.
2 While you are holding it, the pop-up message pops-up.
3 Press enter.
4 The pop-up message disappears.
5 Now, let go of the right mouse button and voila, the right-button menu pops right up!!
Greetz & Thanks to spiketoo
Method 3
For mozilla
Edit->Preferences->Advanced->Scripts&Plug-ins->Navigator
At that place you can disable 6 JavaScript features seperately...
This is more flexible then IE...