On 04 Mar 2011 05:28:27 GMT, bucket <none@nowhere.net> wrote:
>samiam <a@b.com> wrote in article news:3mlvm61f7k97cn53kn6nl00d5dhddbttuo@
>4ax.com:
>
>> On Thu, 03 Mar 2011 11:49:00 -0600, Paladin
>><Paladin@infoemailaddress.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>>On Thu, 03 Mar 2011 00:28:24 -0700, samiam wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 03 Mar 2011 07:12:33 GMT, Unknown <upaunos@peanut.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On Wed, 02 Mar 2011 23:49:59 -0700, samiam wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 03 Mar 2011 02:05:04 GMT, swarmer <swarmer@thehive.net> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I joined this website only to discover they have disabled any right
>>>>>>>click capabilities, ergo I cannot save the pics. I understand there
>>>>>>>are proggies out there that allow for grabbing whole websites. If I
>>>>>>>had one of these programs, would it allow me to then access and save
>>>>>>>individual pics or sets? If anybody has such a program I would be
>more
>>>>>>>than willing to share my username and password to someone who would
>>>>>>>then be willing to post the pics. Any help will do. This pic is from
>>>>>>>the site. Oddly enough I got it from another board because obviously
>I
>>>>>>>didn't get it from the site.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>swrmr
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I still have an old copy of Netscape 8.1. Somewhere in the menu there
>>>>>> is an option to view all media on a web page. When the full sized
>>>>>> picture is displayed you just open this media browser window and all
>>>>>> pictures for the entire page are listed by url and with a window
>>>>>> showing a preview of the image and there is a save as button. The one
>>>>>> you want to save, in this particular site, will be second from the
>>>>>> bottom and will have "stories" in the url. It's a bit tedious though
>>>>>> to have to do this after loading each gallery image.
>>>>>
>>>>>I am using Firefox on Linux. A right click in the picture frame will
>>>>>bring up "show page info", use that to select and save any pics.
>>>>>
>>>>>Not convenient but no downloads/addons are needed, and it works good
>>>>>enough until you find something better.
>>>>
>>>> Yup... just realized Firefox has the same thing I mentioned about my
>old
>>>> Netscape. But with this site you'll have to choose it from the main
>>>> menus... right clicking anywhere in this site is disabled by javascript
>>>> (which you need to have enabled to bring the gallery images up in the
>>>> first place).
>>>>
>>>> s.
>>>
>>>Install the NoScript extension for Firefox, and use it to disable the
>>>JavaScript on the site.
>>
>> I already have it and use it. But, like I said, if you use it on this
>> site you won't get the gallery pictures to come up in the first place.
>>
>> And you can't turn it on to load the image and then turn it off to
>> save it... doesn't work. You will get a few options with right
>> clicking on the image with noscript disabling JS but not the ones you
>> need. The other method I mentioned works, but it's a bit tedious.
>>
>> s.
>>
>
>Go to Firefox's options, content button, to the right of enable javascript
>click the advanced button, and uncheck "disable or replace context menus".
>That should cause the normal right-click menu to come up.
Yes, that enables your right click context menu on the images but
'Save Image As" is not one of the options... I don't know why
shifty-eyes says it works.
Tools/Page Info/Media is still the easiest way fro me... it's actually
not as tedious as I've been saying... not much different than right
clicking and saving, just a couple of extra clicks. In the media tab
just scroll to the bottom... it's always the second pic from the
bottom with "stories" in the url... and you'll see the big pic in the
preview window.
s.
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