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hello every one. Im new at web design. Actually it was forced upon me by budget reasons. so its been a slow learning process but my web sites are looking slightly more polished. my newest latest proyect is more demanding, and therefore I want to acomplish several things with it. Im asking help with two things:
here are some of my sites: www.selvamaya.com my first... www.akumalart.com slightly more polish than my first.... www.cancunkenshi.com where I train...... www.xerxez.com my father's art work site.... www.akumalguide.com my newest latest project.... |
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hello every one. Im new at web design. Actually it was forced upon me by budget reasons. so its been a slow learning process but my web sites are looking slightly more polished. my newest latest proyect is more demanding, and therefore I want to acomplish several things with it. Im asking help with two things:[LIST][*]how do I trully protect from copy/paste my contents? I found and use HTML codes to dissable the right click. But you can still select and copy if you scroll down while left clicking. For images I want to "protect", I watermark them and/or place a transparent flag on them. |
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Also, there really is no reason to prevent anyone to see your code, since that code will really not be that special anyway. Not being offensive here, but I mean, when not even Google hides the code in Google mail, which is really advanced AJAX stuff, then why would anyone else need to? Watermarking images to prevent image theft is on the other hand a very good solution. Go for that option. ![]() |
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Don't bother trying to protect your code, if the user isn't a braindead monkey they'll get it, and a lot of that anti-right click stuff tends to annoy people. As far as images go, you could put a watermark on your images but if the person on the other side really wants to I've seen my little brother take em off via photoshop while he was bored...
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Good stuff. I'm not all that hot a web designer but I have helped get a couple of things up and running in my time, so bearing that in mind here's some thoughts you should consider before playing around with gifs.
For your animated gifs, there are a number of programs you can use to make them yourself, google will help. |
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You could ask a freelance designer for an animated .gif, but the nature of freelancing is that they get paid to do it. Your better giving it a shot yourself and at least you then come away with some skills and experience from the process. |
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