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Faust

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Hi. I would like to ask if its possible to implement in next upgrades, option for photos, to prevent them copying from forum, by disabling right click when clicking on them and appear a copyright notice and disabling copy and paste function from browser. Cheers.
 
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This and they butcher your photographs to 1/2 megapixel and like 60% quality... looks good on the app/desktop, but take it to a print shop 5 years later for even a 5"x7". :oops:

Unfortunately these sites are focused on quantity over quality. The forum which I've built is focused other way around, and also is private.
 
Roadblocks can mitigate but not prevent.
Nope. That's still incorrect. And you have used this word incorrectly repeatedly, not just in this thread, which is why I finally mentioned it.

Personally I am grateful when someone tells me I am using (or pronouncing) a word wrong so I don't continue to do it and embarrass myself.

Evidently you don't care so carry on. (y) :)
 
One more time then you're on your own.

mit·i·gate
/ˈmidəˌɡāt/
verb: mitigate; 3rd person present: mitigates; past tense: mitigated; past participle: mitigated; gerund or present participle: mitigating
  • make less severe, serious, or painful.
  • "he wanted to mitigate misery in the world"
lessen the gravity of (an offense or mistake).
  • "there had been a provocation that mitigated the offense to a degree"

What does it mean to mitigate something?
verb (used with object), mit·i·gat·ed, mit·i·gat·ing. to lessen in force or intensity, as wrath, grief, harshness, or pain; moderate. to make less severe: to mitigate a punishment. to make (a person, one's state of mind, disposition, etc.) milder or more gentle; mollify; appease.

Examples of correct use of mitigate:
  • Good information on a product can mitigate this problem.
  • Morphine may be given hypodermically to mitigate the pain.
  • They protect the valleys from destructive avalanches, and, retaining the superficial soil by their roots, they mitigate the destructive effects of heavy rains.
  • He therefore put the finances in the best order he could, and set himself to mitigate the evil effects of the war by obtaining an early peace.
  • But the aged archbishop was moved as much as anybody, and tried hard to mitigate such a state of things.
  • In this regulation, which was intended to mitigate the usages of war amongst the members of the league, we have one of the origins of Greek interstate law.
  • In the opinion of enlightened men this will mitigate the censures that must be passed on him for his laxity in matters financial.
  • Certain bodies of rules intended to mitigate the horrors of war have received the adhesion of most civilized states.
  • He must have been a consenting party to the hideous massacres of Marius and Cinna in 87, though he seems to have done what he could to mitigate their horrors.
  • Something may be done to mitigate the loss arising from the disease by selecting comparatively immune varieties from time to time.
  • Only occasionally is light let in to mitigate the horror of the gloom, and then not so much through a window as through a hole.
  • Feeding an animal organic food helps to mitigate most of the risks above.
  • Now that you understand the answer to the question, "How does stress affect your mind?" you are in a better position to mitigate those effects.
  • Taking cinnamon with meals appears to mitigate this effect.
  • To prevent issues, it is essential to find ways to mitigate these effects.
  • The disastrous Balkan campaign of 1828 was an even more astounding revelation of corruption, disorganization and folly in high places; and the presence of the emperor did nothing to mitigate the attendant evils.
  • The excessive moisture in wet seasons in however hostile to cereal crops, especially in the southern and western districts, though improved drainage has done something to mitigate this evil, and might do a great deal more.
  • In 1634 he published his Traite de la predestination, in which he tried to mitigate the harsh features of predestination by his "Universalismus hypotheticus."
  • Chalmers believed that compulsory assessment ended by swelling" the evil it was intended to mitigate, and that relief should be raised and administered by voluntary means.
  • The Department also is pursuing initiatives to mitigate the concerns of reservists ' civilian employers and for increased support of Reserve component families.
  • As to mitigate a few concerns, purchasing nursing sports bras that have been manufactured with special antibacterial materials may reduce your chances of infection.
  • In warmer months, shading devices such as roof overhangs, trees, blinds and awnings can help to mitigate the heat transfer.
  • Turmeric is not likely to cure your psoriasis, but some people claim that it does mitigate the severity of their symptoms.
  • However, there are some factors one should keep in mind as they may help to mitigate that budgetary fallout.
  • Having a free prom magazine at your disposal can go a long way in helping to mitigate some of that stress.
  • Some people who suffer from dermatological conditions wear clothing made from organic fibers simply to mitigate their symptoms.
  • Avoidance of these toxins can mitigate some of the problems caused by agriculture.
  • To mitigate some environmental impacts, they are often slow release.
  • The way to mitigate this feeling is to understand that both emotions and a personal sense of power are needed in order to feel psychologically balanced and healthy when dealing with others.
  • mitigate the risk from another's business?
  • In fact, it is revered for its ability to mitigate the visual effects of bulges and unfit beach bodies.
  • This is used to mitigate circumstances such as unknown pet allergies or the fact that the new pet doesn't get along with existing pets.
  • This means that in order to mitigate your symptoms and heal your body, you will have to abstain completely from all gluten containing products.
  • For those of you who are a bit hypoglycemic, this tonic can be consumed because the protein and fats in the almond milk help mitigate the influx of natural sugars going into the bloodstream.
  • Chief among these is the barracks, erected by the colony in 1758 to mitigate the evils of billeting, and occupied by British troops during the Seven Years' War, and at different times by British, Hessian and American troops during the War of Independence.
  • Although his harsh measures aroused some irritation, the count did something to rid the land of the Swedes and to mitigate its many evils; but its condition was still very deplorable when George William died at Konigsberg on the 1st of December 16 4 0, leaving an only son, Frederick William.
  • mitigate against effects of flooding.
  • While artificial weathering is reproducible; the acute aggressive stresses mitigate against reliably replicating natural conditions.
  • Offshore sites offer ways to mitigate the aesthetic concerns.
  • High carbohydrate foods are usually eaten with protein to mitigate the effects of the starches.
  • In these cases, the hCG is used to mitigate some of the affects of steroids on the male body.
  • Yet, while they accepted slavery as a permanent institution, philosophers as wide apart as Chrysippus and Seneca sought to mitigate its evils in practice, and urged upon masters humanity in the treatment of their slaves.
  • Ensuring You get paid When Contracting This articles discusses how to mitigate the risk of non payment when contracting.
  • As much as the leaders of these corporations might want to foster disruptive innovation, their policies, structure and processes mitigate against it.
  • The cat litter product line is of interest because Arm and Hammer has integrated its baking soda into cat litter to mitigate cat box odors.
  • A stress management emotional wellness study can shed light on the causes of stress and offer suggestions for the various tools and techniques needed to mitigate that stress.
  • By understanding the mechanical aspects of roller coaster safety, guests can attempt to mitigate the physical causes of roller coaster accidents that can turn a fun vacation into an unsafe experience.
  • You can mitigate your gaming angst by learning the ins and outs of troubleshooting your PS3 system.
  • Special diets, hearing aids, and vision aids can be used to mitigate some symptoms of Patau syndrome.
  • To further mitigate the pain of a waxing treatment, make sure the esthetician rips the wax strips off as quickly as possible.
  • Sometimes switching from hot tea to cold tea can help can mitigate this effect.
  • Many women take this supplement to mitigate bone calcium loss after menopause.
  • Imagine you are selling a new cosmetic serum for men that promises to remove wrinkles, regrow hair, and otherwise mitigate signs of aging.
  • Some cleanse and detox programs suggest acai berry consumption in order to mitigate the fatigue that can come as a result of detoxification.
  • To mitigate a steep ascent, a central carriage-way, 200 yds, long, is cut along the main street to a depth of 15 ft., the opposite terraces being connected by a bridge.
  • Great care was taken by the scribes in these renderings to mitigate the anthropomorphic expressions applied to God in the Scriptures, and by paraphrase, the use of abstract terms and indirect phraseology, to prevent such expressions from giving rise to erroneous views as to God's personal manifestation in the popular mind.
  • The Revenue has also taken steps to mitigate the consequences for customers.
  • The best way to avoid ending up with a too tight bikini is to take steps to mitigate that from ever happening in the first place.
  • The government website on calcium supplements recommends increasing your dose of liquid calcium gradually to mitigate side effects and switching to higher fiber diet.
  • Sheath dresses are especially valuable for women with curvier frames, as the sleek lines of this style serve to mitigate larger busts and hips.
  • etc.
Example of incorrect use:

There's nothing wrong with a barricade or two but it just won't stop the persistent. But it can mitigate.
 
Could publish it for others to use.

If we release in public then this goes to paid addon because recently paid $45 for Fixed issues with Template Modifications positions for compatible with Xenforo 2.2 ... :ROFLMAO: Paid addon will help fund for hire developer for future development update.
 
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Anonymity is the greatest thing you can buy in life and once it's sold, it's gone forever, so I respect that. I just wanted a challenge to see if I could break it and in how long using various devices, etc. :)
I challenge you.

Show me how you can get the top logo from my site with right click disabled,
My site is munitedfc.com endorsed by Manchester united as the red devils fan club.

You cant do any damage to the site because it's not yet started.

WARNING read this before you try to hack!!!
Oh yeah don't try to hack because you will get a very NASTY surprise and i do mean nasty.
 
I challenge you.

Show me how you can get the top logo from my site with right click disabled,
My site is munitedfc.com endorsed by Manchester united as the red devils fan club.

You cant do any damage to the site because it's not yet started.

WARNING read this before you try to hack!!!
Oh yeah don't try to hack because you will get a very NASTY surprise and i do mean nasty.

Sent it to you in a convo.
 
Show me how you can get the top logo from my site with right click disabled,
CTRL + Shift + I on Windows-based PCs...
Or just disable JavaScript. You don't block users without enabled JavaScript:
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P.S.: Maybe we, Russians, dogs, but you can't be called as smartest guy. Any published content in Internet can be copied.
 

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