Re: Deactivate browser's print function
- From: Sherm Pendley <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 13:31:36 -0400
Cartoper <cartoper@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
On the other hand I think it is foolish not to put basic measures in
place to "keep the honest people honest".
You're wasting your time. Honest people don't need such measures, and if
you think they'll stop the dishonest ones you're just kidding yourself.
Everybody and their dog knows how to disable JavaScript these days.
I am putting together my
photography studio web site and I want to at least let folks know that
I don't want them taking my images.
Then put a watermark on them. Just add a text layer in Photoshop that says
"SAMPLE" and make that layer 85-90% (or so) transparent.
It's simple, free, and (unlike a "solution" that only works if the user
allows it to) is actually quite effective at preventing your online samples
from being misused.
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