"Locking" up sample images

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  • BV is cool
    Private

    • Jun 2008
    • 2

    "Locking" up sample images

    The most common problem about needing an account in a image-supplying website is theat, without logging on or even subscribing, is that they right-click on the search result image they want and selecting an option about saving the picture to the computer. CRAZY! TERRIBLE! STEALER! THEIF! What will you do from preventing this incident to happen?

    There's really an easy way to solve this problem. Using BV, insert a shape (HTML tools toolbar). Resize the shape so that it covers the image you want to protect, and leave the shape slightly bigger. Double-click on it and set the opacity to 0. Select OK. Publish your new, theif-proof page. Now when the stealer tries to save the image, they will be positively shocked that the image on their computer is really a rectangle!

    Also there are screenshooters. They take screenshots of their screen, then edit it so that the only thing there is the image. To prevent this, insert a logo (extra tools toolbar). Double click on it and in the 'text' section, type in, in big bold letters: SAMPLE. In the 'logo' section change the shape into 'text only'. Select Ok and publish your new, screenshooter-free page. LOLZ!
  • davidundalicia
    General

    • Mar 2006
    • 6294

    #2
    Re: "Locking" up sample images

    The above are 2 good ways to slow down the theft, but will NOT stop it.

    Most browsers have a cache area ?¿?¿...........................
    Have fun
    Regards..... David

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