Right click protection
LexPhoto
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Is there a way for the slideshow to be right-click protected?
Thanks in advance!
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I couldnt have done it with out the help!!
Thanks in advance!
All the help you guys give is awesome!! :barb
I couldnt have done it with out the help!!
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To add to Andy's note. The slideshow is right click protected if you turn on right click protection for the gallery.
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Ahhh! That is what I forgot to do!! Thanks so much!
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Ok So I have changed my slideshow gallery to protected and it is still allowing right clicks.
What oh what am I doing wrong!? lol
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It was always this way, with or without the gallery being protected.
It's all good
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Thanks for the quick response Andy! But its still allowing right click...grrr! :bash
Since you are here: :giggle
- Can you point me the in the right direction for the navbar like you have (with the bar above it when you hover, instead of full color)
- Also in the direction on where to learn to do a background similar to yours, instead of just plain solid color.
Thanks so much! Hope you dont mind that I threw in the other questions!as in Al-ex :wink
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Thanks for the moment! Suppose I should have checked that out!! lol
Thanks SO much!! :ivar
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Since you are here: :giggle
- Can you point me the in the right direction for the navbar like you have (with the bar above it when you hover, instead of full color)[/quote]
- Also in the direction on where to learn to do a background similar to yours, instead of just plain solid color.
Thanks so much! Hope you dont mind that I threw in the other questions! It's not simple. You must know photoshop, and CSS. Why not start with a theme, and work up? If you are adventurous, then fine - get FF Web dev tool (linked in the start here sticky) and just start playing with my css and viewing the background images, and go to townFind this line:
#navcontainer ul li a:hover {
color: #FFFFFF;
background-color: #9999FF;
}
make it this:
#navcontainer ul li a:hover {
color: #FFFFFF;
text-decoration: overline;
}
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Again totally came through for me!! Thanks for all your help and pointing me the right way.
I know PS and CSS (though still a novice, obviously!). So I will definatly try out the FF Web dev and see how it goes!
Thanks again!
as in Al-ex :wink
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