I have a web site question for you, if you don't mind... :-)
I have a small script designed to keep people from being able to right-click and take photos off my pages. It works great on my main pages. The problem comes in when I link to a larger picture from a thumbnail or gallery. The page it "creates" to view the larger photo is not a real web page created by me, so I cannot add the protection script to it.
So, I noticed on Jen's site, that when she links to a larger photo, an actual theme-integrated page pops up for viewing. If anyone out there can tell me, how do I create one page that I can code and theme my own way that will display any photo someone clicks on within the site? Is this possible without using frames?
I hate it when I run smack into the wall of my limited knowledge...
I have a small script designed to keep people from being able to right-click and take photos off my pages. It works great on my main pages. The problem comes in when I link to a larger picture from a thumbnail or gallery. The page it "creates" to view the larger photo is not a real web page created by me, so I cannot add the protection script to it.
So, I noticed on Jen's site, that when she links to a larger photo, an actual theme-integrated page pops up for viewing. If anyone out there can tell me, how do I create one page that I can code and theme my own way that will display any photo someone clicks on within the site? Is this possible without using frames?
I hate it when I run smack into the wall of my limited knowledge...
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Date: 2006-05-24 02:01 am (UTC)There's only so much you can do, of course, but i want to do as much as I can to protect the images that don't belong to me. I have pictures from several photographers of me from this run and I'd like to post them with a little assurance they aren't at lesst EASY to steal.
I am a little bummed that any thumnailed or galleried image doesn't manifest on an actual page I can code. That pretty much defeats the purpose of disabling right click since almost all my website images are thumnailed or galleried.
There must be a way...