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I NEED TO ENABLE THE 'SAVE IMAGE' WHEN RIGHT-BUTTON CLICKING IN THE PICTURE - linuxathos - 2009-03-08

My problem is that one.

I want to allow the people that visit my galleries to save the photos. What is happening at the moment is that if someone click on the picture using the right button of the mouse, nothing happens. I want the Menu is showed as happens is almost every site when trying to save the picture.
I tried many ways in the admin page but I wasn't successful!

Thanks a lot!




I NEED TO ENABLE THE 'SAVE IMAGE' WHEN RIGHT-BUTTON CLICKING IN THE PICTURE - sbillard - 2009-03-08

The right click functions are entirely related to the browser. While it is possible to use javascript to disable them, Zenphoto does not (in the standard release) do such a thing.




I NEED TO ENABLE THE 'SAVE IMAGE' WHEN RIGHT-BUTTON CLICKING IN THE PICTURE - linuxathos - 2009-03-08

I see. But sometimes i implemented this functionality in websites that i created, and I know that this functionality is made of some lines of Javascript code. Where can I find these lines and remove or disable them, because the people that will access my website and want to save the pictures, will be not expert people, people that even don't know how to disable javascript in the browser. So, I really need to do this because my clients must be able to save the photos easily, otherwise they won't access my website! =P =]

Thank's for the attention!




I NEED TO ENABLE THE 'SAVE IMAGE' WHEN RIGHT-BUTTON CLICKING IN THE PICTURE - acrylian - 2009-03-08

As sbillard already said Zenphoto does NOT have this implemented in one of the five officially supported themes.




I NEED TO ENABLE THE 'SAVE IMAGE' WHEN RIGHT-BUTTON CLICKING IN THE PICTURE - linuxathos - 2009-03-08

Ok. So there's no way to let the people save the pictures without disable the JS in the browser!

Is there any line of code that I could add in some of the files that do this action of disabling JS in the page where the photo is showed.
I'm sorry about persisting too much, but I really need to solve this.

Thank's!




I NEED TO ENABLE THE 'SAVE IMAGE' WHEN RIGHT-BUTTON CLICKING IN THE PICTURE - acrylian - 2009-03-08

Again, Zenphoto does not disable the right click in any of the standard themes. Maybe you should tell us what browser, theme and Zenphoto version you are using...




I NEED TO ENABLE THE 'SAVE IMAGE' WHEN RIGHT-BUTTON CLICKING IN THE PICTURE - linuxathos - 2009-03-08

In the two most populars, Firefox and Internet Explorer. I tried in Konqueror, and in this one I could save the picture.

Many people that is visiting my site complain that they can't save the pictures, and they are using different kind of browsers, but sure that most of them use FF or IE.

Thanks.




I NEED TO ENABLE THE 'SAVE IMAGE' WHEN RIGHT-BUTTON CLICKING IN THE PICTURE - sbillard - 2009-03-08

Perhaps your ISP is disabling this. Again, nothing in the standard Zenphoto does this. (You failed to tell us what theme you are using or what version of Zenphoto.)




I NEED TO ENABLE THE 'SAVE IMAGE' WHEN RIGHT-BUTTON CLICKING IN THE PICTURE - linuxathos - 2009-03-08

I'm sorry. The theme is Cimi.

Thnx!




I NEED TO ENABLE THE 'SAVE IMAGE' WHEN RIGHT-BUTTON CLICKING IN THE PICTURE - sbillard - 2009-03-08

Perhaps that them has this disabled. We are not conversant with all the third-party themes. See if you have a problem with one of the distributed themes. If not, then it is the Cimi theme. If so, then check with your ISP.




I NEED TO ENABLE THE 'SAVE IMAGE' WHEN RIGHT-BUTTON CLICKING IN THE PICTURE - linuxathos - 2009-03-08

Indeed it was something related to the theme used. It's already solved!

Thank you very much for the attention!