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Flickr gallery for customer
Flickr gallery for customer










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This post is an alternative method to the relatively painful AdBlock Flickr technique from August this year. Remember: if you don’t want people to look at, share or save your work, there’s a much simpler technical solution.

(David, if you ever do find this how to, I’d still really like to see that EXIF: I’m guessing the lens is at about at 2.5 aperture, the ISO is 400 and the length of exposure is about 1/30 second.)Īs it took a little bit too long to figure this out (disabling the Flickr download disable), I want to make sure other people don’t have to waste their time to be able to save Flickr photos. Unfortunately, when opened up in Preview, these versions do not contain any EXIF info. In my case, I just wanted to have a look at Pogue’s EXIF for his low light image from his Canon S95 demo folder, linked to from his “ Love Letter to a Camera“. Copyright remains with the photographer or image owner. Keep in mind that being able to save an image does not change the situation in terms of copyright. Then disable styles via shift-command S or via menu.įirefox disable styles Web Developers ToolbarĪfter that you can view, copy or save the Flickr protected image.

First install the Web Developers Toolbar to get a way to easily disable styles. Right click image options after disable styles Now you just have to move your mouse over the image and right click and you can download the image or copy it or open it in a new tab:

flickr gallery for customer

(no lightbox effect on these screenshots as this image belongs If you select “Disable Styles” and then open the Flickr address in a new window, the Flickr page should now look like this:įlickr protected image after disable style To David Pogue and is only used as an illustration)Īnd here is what a right click on the image above would yield: no way to save, view or download the image.įlickr right click options before disable styles in Safari (no lightbox effect on these screenshots as this image belongs Here’s how a Flickr protected large image page might look like before:įlickr protected image before disable style Safari Developer Menu with Disable Styles option Safari Advanced Options Enable Developer MenuĪnd here’s what the Develop menu offers: an option to Disable Styles. Here’s where to enable “Show Develop Menu in Menu Bar”: In Safari, if you enable the “Show Develop Menu in Menu Bar” option in advanced settings you will get a nice new menu. In this case, “Disable Javascript” won’t get you access to the image. Basically Flickr is putting the image behind an empty div so you can’t get at it with your mouse to save it. The Flickr trick is CSS based and consists of a div which carries the style classes “facade-of-protection” and a div called “spaceball”. If you don’t want people to be able to copy your content, don’t put it on the internet, people.įlickr, given that they have some good coders working for them, came up with an anti-download hack a little bit better than the standard no save on right click which is easily defeated by just pressing the spacebar or disabling javascript. We get this kind of silly request from clients all the time: “I want a website where no one can copy any of my content ever.” Photographers probably requested the feature so much that Flickr went against their better judgement and coded this hack. So what's next? Take the tour to find out more, or try it out by downloading the Free Lite version.For some reason Flickr – they should know better as good coders – have decided to be cute and try to prevent downloading of some images. Maybe you're a designer or developer adding galleries to client websites? Or a photographer or artist with a portfolio to display? Or perhaps a blogger showing off your latest photos? Whatever the case, Juicebox is a great image gallery solution.

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    Flickr gallery for customer