William E Dooley wrote:
I am trying to use either the no right click javascript or the blank.gif img src over top of the image to protect my images that come up in the slimbox. I have the disable right click on images code placed into my template index.php, and it works on all of the pictures on my site, however, any pictures that popup in the lightbox are not protected with this. I assume it is because the slimbox is a javascript that is being called externally, and somehow that cancels out the no right click javascript code in my template. So does anyone knowhow I can add this code to the slimbox.js file to make right click disabled in the slimbox image popup, or how I could place a blank.gif over top of the image since the image is already set as the background? Just looking for a little bit of image theft deterence:) So if anyone has any idea how to get either of these to work with the slikmbox, please let me know:)
Thank you,
David Henderson
I know you can't completely prevent image theft, and putting them in a protected area is out of the question. These are pictures we want the public to see, they are not however, pictures that we want our competitors to just copy and use on their pages for selling those items that we personally took pictures of. We have quite a bit of time and money involved in our pictures, setting up the studio room in the office, the lighting, the 2 thousand dollar camera and so on. So we get a little upset when we see someone on like ebay using our pictures to sell the products!LOL So I am just looking to deter them a bit..make it a little bit more work that "right-click, save as.." You wouldn't believe how many people DO NOT know about print screen and pasting the page into an image editor and cropping out the image you want. I know there is no way to stop that, but A LOT of people do not even think of it. Anyways, I have 2 different styles of coding the blank.gif method into a page to secure your image. One is using tables, the other is divs. So, hopefully if I spend a few more hours tinkering with this, I may get it right eventually! If anyone has any advice for me that may save me a few minutes, or better yet, a few hours, please, please, please speak up:) Or if you have an idea that I may not have tried yet, I am all ears!
Thank you for taking the time to read my problem,
David Henderson
P.S.
You do logos don't you Roland? I sent off 2 images to a graphic artist for what I wanted the logo to look like, and what he gave me is not what I was picturing!LOL I basically gave him a layout, then gave him a picture of sort of a font that I wanted the lettering to be in, and he didn't come anywhere near close, so if you don't mind, I'd like to send you the images and see if you think you may be able to do it? Willing to pay a bit:)