Currently, many web pages are disabled by right-clicking, making it impossible for many people to continue. Now I will teach you a few tricks to easily crack them.
1. right-click any part of the web page and do not open the right-click when the dialog box jumps out. Move the mouse to the dialog box, click "OK" with the left mouse button, and move the mouse to the desired connection, open right-click.
2. Just move the mouse to the dialog box and press enter to confirm ".
3. Press CTRL + F10 ".
4. right-click the page. When a warning window appears, press CTRL + F4 on the left-hand keyboard to close the prompt window (the above method is applicable to webpages that only disable and do not hide the right-click menu ).
5. Click the left mouse button to enter the page, record the page address, and use the download tool "Add new task" to forcibly download (this method applies to accessible connections ).
6. Similar to "4", but you can view the source code of the webpage. Find the connection and use the download tool "Add new task" to forcibly download it (this method is suitable for simple web pages ).
7. You can "Save the webpage as" to the hard disk, and then download it directly after modification (this method applies to people with homepage basics ).
8. Disable all script files in IE settings. After boldly downloading the file, change it back to the original settings (this method applies to the old bird who knows more about iesettings ).
9. Drag the desired image with the left button and press the "WIN + D" key to save it on the desktop (this method is suitable for single-handed comrades with more flexible operations ).
10. Check the source code if such code is used:
You can enter javascript: alert (document. oncontextmenu = '') in the address bar and press Enter. After confirming the dialog box, right-click it.
11 The easy way to do this is to download the firefox browser, which is basically enough.