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How to disable right click on Images to avoid unwanted Image Download


How to disable right click on Images 

To avoid unwanted Image Download


Right Click on this Image for Testing..


                                                    Right Click on this Image for Testing..


Use This Attribute to your IMG Tag or any other tags ........ (i.e. body)

oncontextmenu="return false"


See Full Document Example :-

Take All file used in Video Making from here :- https://github.com/CXDI/youtube-files/blob/main/javascript/disable-rightclick-on-img-tag.html

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
    <meta charset="UTF-8">
    <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
    <title>How to disable right click on Images 
        to avoid Image Download</title>
</head>
<body>
    <h1>How to disable right click on Images 
        to avoid Image Download</h1>
        <img src="demo.jpg" alt="" oncontextmenu="return false">

        
        <h3>Here is a sample Image </h3>
        
    
</body>
</html>


Chats During Video Making .....

How to disable right click on Images 

(It's too simple ...)

Advantages :- 
  1. To avoid unwanted Image Download
  2. To not reveal the Image URL
  3. And many more ...

You can see we are able to do right click on images ...
Let's disable it ...


You have to just add this attribute 
    oncontextmenu="return false"


Let's See .......

Here you can see (Assume) that we are not able to do 
right click on image ...
Litrally ....
Try it ..........


Thanks for watching this video till end .
Thanks ....



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