How To Enable Right Click On Websites On Any Websites

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Lots of web sites have disabled the right click function of the mouse button... it's really, really annoying. This is done so that you don't steal (via right-click->save picture) their photos or images or any other goodies. Unfortunately, it disables ALL right-click functionality: copy, paste, open in new window. 

 
 
 
Many times we come across many websites where you right-click has been disabled. This is done mainly to prevent copying text or images from Web pages. Now follow these steps to set right click on various sites right click disabled. Disabling the right is mainly via JavaScript, so it will also depend on the browser you could use. Here we will tell you how to disable it in Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer and Google Chrome.

Mozilla Firefox


 



a.   Download RightToClick add-on from the link below and install it.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/12572/
b.  The installation of a golden arrow in the upper right corner. When a site is disabled right click and then click the mouse to generate options for right click.
c.   You can access and modify the advanced options, click the mouse icon or by going to Tools, then click the RightToClick.


Internet Explorer

 1. It's easy to change, assuming your using IE 6
2. Click "Tools"->"Internet Options" 
3. Click the "Security" tab 
4. Click "Custom Level" 
5. Scroll down to the "Scripting" section 
6. Set "Active Scripting" to "disable" 
7. Click "Ok" a couple of times. 





 


You'll probably want to turn this back to "enable" when your done... 'cause generally the javascript enhances a website.

Google Chrome

Follow these steps to enable right click.
a.   Click the menu key icon in the upper right corner of the browser window and select the theOption.


b.  Click on the UndertheHood tab and click on the Content Settings and select the JavaScript.
c.   Disable the java script and open the website



After visiting the site, new changes to their respective web browser, since many sites use JavaScript to add different effects.

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