There is a Firefox plug-in called 'Allow Right-Click', but it doesn't work in 2.0.
I haven't been able to find an updated version of it, and this says it will work with any version.
Any else have this plug-in or an update for it?
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There is a Firefox plug-in called 'Allow Right-Click', but it doesn't work in 2.0.
I haven't been able to find an updated version of it, and this says it will work with any version.
Any else have this plug-in or an update for it?
I thought 2.0 had this automatically in it?
If you untick the option "Disable or Replace Context Menus" in the advanced Java Script section, then the blocking scripts will not work, even though you still get the annoying "Right click disabled" alert windows still popping up, before the context menu pops up.
This is good enough for me, maybe that's why they stopped working on the extension :unsure:
It doesn't sound like it :dabs:Quote:
Originally Posted by firefox help
Doesn't work for me. At least not on the demo pages they link to. :dabs:
Well it works for me on those demos :dabs:
You still get the "can't right-click" message, but then the menu comes up for me.
Well that sucks....for me.
In Tools > Content, are all of your boxes checked?
Yes.
In the Javascript - Advanced menu, the only one I have checked is "Move or Resize Existing Windows".
Are you sure you're using firefox :blink:
install the noscript extension. you won't encounter any restrictions when it comes to right-clicking on a page.
Fixed.
The extension has been updated in the original link.
The extension can be installed, but it doesn't work for me :dabs:
Next time get the Nightly Tester Tools plugin:
http://users.blueprintit.co.uk/~dave/web/firefox/nightly
Go into the options (tools -> addons -> nightly tester tools -> options) the check 'Disable add-on compatibility checking'.
Then you can install whatever old plugins you want. I haven't seen any not work yet. :P