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How do I disable the full size image pop-up?

Started by ejgladwin, January 04, 2006, 12:02:49 PM

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ejgladwin

Hi,

I'd like to disable people being able to click on the intermediate image to pop-up a full sized image.  My intermediate & full size images are the same size, so there's no point to it in my case :)

I assume I have to copy something from the sample theme.php to my theme.php and edit it?  Could somebody tell me what it is I need to edit?

Thanks very much for any help,

Edward

Nibbler

If they are the same size then disable 'Create intermediate pictures' in config.

ejgladwin

I've done this.  I disbaled 'Create intermediate pictures' on the config screen, resized the photos myself on my PC, then uploaded them to Coppermine.  However I can still pop-up the photo into a new window by clicking on it. 

Joachim Müller


skull

I would like to know how to do this also. I don't want anyone to download my pictures so I have a no right click script that works fine, but when you click on the intermediate picture it opens in a new window where you can right click and save.

I have disabled the "create intermediate pictures" butwhen I upload new files it still will open them in a new window.

I have tried to locate some of the code that others suggested be deleted but I can't find it in this version.

Paver

skull: You could try my plugin "Full-Size Photos Access Control" so you don't have to modify the core scripts:
http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?topic=25010.0.

It removes the link to popup the full-size photos, but if someone figures out the URL of the full-size photos, they can still grab them by manually typing in this URL.  There are ways to block this as well; some other threads describe this (using .htaccess I believe).   If a no-right-click script is fine for you, then this plugin will probably be fine as well.  Both stop most people, but people who do some work could figure out how to get them (both intermediate and full-size).

skull