Uh... what about a screenshot? Again, this topic seems to creep up every other month or so but the solution is always the same.
> Subject: Re: Protecting our work > From: "Tarvin Commercial Art" <tarvinart@cox.net> > Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 19:09:05 -0700
<snip> > Place the image in a table cell, then nest another cell inside it. Place a > transparent gif of exactly the same size as the original image inside the > nested cell. Then no one can copy the picture from the desktop.
The ONLY way to keep images from being downloaded from a web site is... NOT TO POST THEM. :-)
Sorry. Don't mean to be blunt, but that's just a simple fact.
-Chris
Chris Flick Web designer, cartoonist, illustrator 3454 Belfry Lane Woodbridge, VA 22192 (703) 590-0803 chrisflick@csfgraphics.com http://www.csfgraphics.com
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> Subject: Re: Protecting our work > From: "Tarvin Commercial Art" <tarvinart@cox.net> > Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 19:09:05 -0700 > > Hi > > I went into my personal help file that I copy hints to, did a search and > found this... > > To avoid theft of your picture... > > Place the image in a table cell, then nest another cell inside it. Place a > transparent gif of exactly the same size as the original image inside the > nested cell. Then no one can copy the picture from the desktop. > > > Ann Tarvin
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