Right Click Image Save disabled in a web page: List of Best Solutions


These days the duplication of content or the images are the most concerned issues, and to avoid such a situation their were many websites and blogs have already started using some of the Java Script Codes which disables the right click on any content or the images used in any page or the web article. But do you think this is foolproof solution? May be this trick will prevent an average user from saving that image (Today in this section I will only disclose the way how you can save any image from the locked page.. for content keep visiting my blog or subscribe to feedburner subscription) but for a smart user there are lot of tricks he can implement very easily to save any image.

Solution 1: Though most of us are very well aware of this method the PRTSCR key from the keyboard which when pressed copies the desktop screen displaying and then it can be crop and saved from any image editing saver even from the Windows Paint you can save such images. (However if you are a regular visitor to my blog then may be you recall one of my earlier posts on how to save any webpage into image file without using Print Screen Command… that tip was also very useful)


Solution 2: Whether you use Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer you always have the option to save web page in Html format from the file menu. Save the whole page to any location you want then all the supportive files will also be saved to that location you choose with in a folder along with all the images used in that webpage.

Solution 3 : With the Image page opened in a browser Click and hold the left button of your mouse over the image you want to save and drag it to the address bar and release the mouse button. This will display the only image part from the webpage save it now.

Solution 4: There is one more article I have posted as Judge a website by the images on it, that article will also be very useful for the image part. Just visit to google.com image section and type the below keyword;
site:www.websitename.com
replace the website name with the desired website this will display the each and every image from the desired website if cached by the Google image crawler. From the list navigate to the desired image and then you can save it at the desired location.

I have tried to mention all the possible action that can be used with any locked image however there may be chances that I would be missing some more tips plz do mention in the comments section  if you know any other tip.

Enjoy…



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One Response to “Right Click Image Save disabled in a web page: List of Best Solutions”

  1. pheek on March 18th, 2011 at 10:03 pm

    here is one way: open the page sourcecode from the website, and ctrl-f a word near the image, then find the full link to the .jpg or whatever and copy that. Then you can open it in an other tab and use “save as”.

    maybe another one -but its not that realiable- is to mess around with the url as it’s there in the where-you-type-the-url-space and try to get an open directory and then… as i said its not that realiable -.-

    hope it helps

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