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71 points by chernikovalexey 2 years ago · 35 comments

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smitelli 2 years ago

[PSA] Firefox has this built in already: Hold Shift while right-clicking. Been a while since I tested on a fresh profile, but I don’t believe this requires any preference tweaking or about:config stuff.

xnx 2 years ago

Similar extension with 500,000+ users: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/enable-right-click-...

  • musicale 2 years ago

    Good argument for shift-right-click being standardized to always bring up the browser menu, as does in firefox.

gcanyon 2 years ago

I assume there's something similar for Safari on Mac, but I don't know.

When I run into a site that doesn't want to let me select/copy text, I screen shot the page -- in Photos on iOS, and in Preview on MacOS, selecting text out of an image generally works great. Just tap and hold a moment on iOS, or hover a moment on MacOS, and then drag/click-drag to select.

  • mbirth 2 years ago

    It’s called StopTheMadness and has lots more configuration options to “fix” other weird behaviours.

    • gcanyon 2 years ago

      Ooh, I have stop the madness. I’ll have to check for that option. Thanks!

willi59549879 2 years ago

There are also blogs that don't allow zooming. Technical blogs with visualisations are almost not readable on mobile

wildzzz 2 years ago

I remember disabling right click on a geocities site I built for my friends to show off their hand-drawn comics. Another guy in our 4th grade class was rehosting our comics on his geocities so I disabled right click.

dimitri-vs 2 years ago

Wonder if this works on copy/download protected Google Docs. They had some pretty interesting protections, but could still be circumvented by looking at page source.

stevenicr 2 years ago

IF this can change the settings for tap/right click -> save video files, people may actually use better file formats than gifs one day.

BigBalli 2 years ago

The vast majority of websites that disable it, they're actually doing it to provide additional functionality which would be lost otherwise. Seems like using a sledgehammer to snap a button.

  • eek2121 2 years ago

    I have no clue what websites you are visiting, but the ones I have used typically either do it to disable/customize copy/paste or use it to track your actions. They often make too many assumptions about the browser in general.

    • Lerc 2 years ago

      Left button draw, Right button erase

      Left button rotate, Right button pan

      Left button gun, Right button grenade.

musicale 2 years ago

Web pages are intended to be editable. I wish popular browsers had an easy user-facing way to invoke

    document.designMode = 'on'
umbra07 2 years ago

does anyone know of a solution for websites that hijack your ctrl-LMB (which is supposed to open the link you just clicked in a new tab)?

someoldgit 2 years ago

Some sites block the search option on the rt-clk menu when a word or phrase is selected.

lightedman 2 years ago

How about we just stop allowing this and call it what it is - disabling functionality of my system without my explicit permission - and start charging these site operators with CFAA violations.

  • SoftTalker 2 years ago

    Or perhaps ADA violations. Breaking browser behavior could be argued as an unreasonable obstruction for disabled users.

garciansmith 2 years ago

How is this different than other extensions that enable right clicking? There are certainly a few for Firefox (I use "Allow Right-Click").

akhileshwar09 2 years ago

yea i knew this and i think we can also do the same thing in MAC os .

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