saving restricted images from web page?
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saving restricted images from web page?
Hello
I used to have an extension RightToClick" that let me save images blocked by the web page.
For example, the web page has a rotation or slideshow of images
or "view image/save image" options missing in the right click menu
or view page info option missing from right click menu
The add-ons I tried only let me save the first image in rotation, or omit restricted images from image results and page info.
Fireshot doesn't work if the webpage overlays text on the image.
Is there an add-on that works like RightToClick for Firefox53?
I used to have an extension RightToClick" that let me save images blocked by the web page.
For example, the web page has a rotation or slideshow of images
or "view image/save image" options missing in the right click menu
or view page info option missing from right click menu
The add-ons I tried only let me save the first image in rotation, or omit restricted images from image results and page info.
Fireshot doesn't work if the webpage overlays text on the image.
Is there an add-on that works like RightToClick for Firefox53?
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Re: saving restricted images from web page?
Moving to Firefox Support.
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Re: saving restricted images from web page?
current is firefox v54, please update.
try context menu > Examine to determine the source file.
or goto ctrl+i > Inspector > Network, reload the site and search the file in list.
try context menu > Examine to determine the source file.
or goto ctrl+i > Inspector > Network, reload the site and search the file in list.
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Re: saving restricted images from web page?
If the you mean the right-click menu, that's the one I explained lacks the image files after the first image in rotation. I tried the source images link after pulling context menu on later image in rotation. Just has first image, like it did before.
Ctrl-i loads the bookmarks toolbar.
I miss RightToClick.
PS. auto-update now has F54
Ctrl-i loads the bookmarks toolbar.
I miss RightToClick.
PS. auto-update now has F54
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Re: saving restricted images from web page?
With the ongoing transition to Web Extensions many "traditional" extensions won't work any more and a Web Extension may not yet have been written to replace one that has been deprecated. In fact many may never be written as a Web Extension or converted to that format. Some things that the traditional were able to do aren't permissible with Web Extensions; Mozilla is purposely limiting their "power" within the browser environment.
Sorry, I can't offer a substitute for RightToClick as I refuse to go along with Mozilla madness during the transition to Web Extensions, I am still using a real old version of Firefox and intend to continue using it as long as too many websites don't block it. And if I am not happy with the "new Firefox" that Mozilla is slowly building step-by-step, I'll either start using a different browser or just stop using the internet altogether.
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Sorry, I can't offer a substitute for RightToClick as I refuse to go along with Mozilla madness during the transition to Web Extensions, I am still using a real old version of Firefox and intend to continue using it as long as too many websites don't block it. And if I am not happy with the "new Firefox" that Mozilla is slowly building step-by-step, I'll either start using a different browser or just stop using the internet altogether.
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Re: saving restricted images from web page?
@mms :
Maybe, just maybe, this add-on might do the trick (for now) :
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/umatrix/
Maybe, just maybe, this add-on might do the trick (for now) :
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/umatrix/
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Re: saving restricted images from web page?
"righttoclick" is futile when blocking the causing script which prevents context menu. ofc uM can do this but this a job for uBlock - its much more granular than uM
or click on the "i" (for information) in address-bar > arrow to the right, look down > "more information" and select second tab "Media"
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/pa ... about-page
there is absolute no extension necessary to get data from any page.
sorry, is ctrl+shift+i - or ctrl+shift+cCtrl-i loads the bookmarks toolbar.
or click on the "i" (for information) in address-bar > arrow to the right, look down > "more information" and select second tab "Media"
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/pa ... about-page
there is absolute no extension necessary to get data from any page.
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Re: saving restricted images from web page?
The media link only gets me to the first image in rotation. Only advantage over the source method is seeing thumbnails.
ctrl-shift-i sort-of works, but hit-or-miss dealing with a slideshow.
I'm not sure how umatrix would work to allow select-and-save an image in a slideshow, its description read like the opposite. I can see entire slideshows. My problem is saving selected images without text overlays or getting first image instead of the selected image.
I hope that Firefox stops breaking things that used to work!
ctrl-shift-i sort-of works, but hit-or-miss dealing with a slideshow.
I'm not sure how umatrix would work to allow select-and-save an image in a slideshow, its description read like the opposite. I can see entire slideshows. My problem is saving selected images without text overlays or getting first image instead of the selected image.
I hope that Firefox stops breaking things that used to work!
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Re: saving restricted images from web page?
When version 57.0 comes out it's unlikely that any of the old extensions will work at all.
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Re: saving restricted images from web page?
Then what is the advantage if Firefox will no longer have customisable functionality? That was main selling point for me to switch from IE IE did not do what "I" needed it to do.
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Re: saving restricted images from web page?
Many of us are pondering the same question.mms wrote:Then what is the advantage if Firefox will no longer have customisable functionality?
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Re: saving restricted images from web page?
You can possibly use the log in the Network Monitor (or Web Console) and filter for images if you can't do this via "Tools -> Page Info -> Media".
https://developer.mozilla.org/Tools/Network_Monitor
https://developer.mozilla.org/Tools/Network_Monitor
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Re: saving restricted images from web page?
Excellent idea !dickvl wrote:You can possibly use the log in the Network Monitor (or Web Console) and filter for images if you can't do this via "Tools -> Page Info -> Media".
https://developer.mozilla.org/Tools/Network_Monitor
But I wonder why changing the settings in 'Page Info' - under BOTH Media AND Permissions tab doesn't work, though .....