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orock12321

snowball fight!!!
i cant copy pictures from the serebii homepage, but i can from the forums.

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ShiningClefairy

Meteor Trainer
Serebii disabled right-clicking and highlighting (I think) on the main page to prevent plagiarism, but you can still get images with a certain method.

Drag the image you want to copy onto your address bar. Try it with this:

;035; <- Hold in the left mouse button and drag it into the space where you type in website addresses.

After you do that, you should get a white page with only the image on it. The image's url will be on the top. Copy and paste that where you want to have it.

Remember though, don't plagiarize if you use something on a public place, such as forums or your webspace.
 

Fangirl

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If you're really good at judging (and manipulating) URLs you can go to View -> Page Source and manually hunt down and C/P the image address.

But the image URLs in the page source only show a portion of the URL (i.e.: /pokepark/race.jpg ) so you have to add www.serebii.net in front of it. It takes some work and alot of combing but it's an option. >.>
 

Fiery Blaziken

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If you're using Firefox, you can disable anti-right click scripts. And there's an option to view all the media on a page in FF called "page info" I think, but I'm not sure cause I'm using my old computer with IE 6.
 

Shrike Flamestar

Video Game Addict
On Firefox, go to Tools, then Options, click the Content button along the top of the new window, uncheck the box next to “Enable JavaScript,” click OK, and you can now right click on the page. Go back and check the box again when you’re finished otherwise lots of pages on the Internet won’t load right. You can also get the Quickjava Extension which adds two buttons to the status bar which allow you to disable/enable both Java and JavaScript without going through the menu.

If you use Internet Explorer, it might be possible to disable JavaScript somewhere in the Internet Options menu, but I don’t know where. You might as well download Firefox as it’s far better than Internet Explorer anyways...
 
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