I’ll take a look in Firefox and see if anything’s off-thanks for letting me know!
There’s no way to hide the original image in the code inspector, and if people really want to get the image they can. It’s just a deterrent.
I tested it on Firefox and it seemed to work fine. Can you tell me what theme you’re using?
Hello, thank you for your answer…
I am with oceanwp and woocommerce in local wampserver …
I know very well that it is to dissuade and that we can recover the images in many ways … and this plugin is already great because it leaves the images intact and beautiful without markings …
test:
-On woocommerce, you can sometimes save the image when you use the magnifying glass, with Chrome too …
-On firefox it is through the tools that we manage to download certain images …
img
Good day to you
Hello Ben,
I have an “Easy social Feed” plugin to integrate an FB feed but with your plugin it hides the images … (It’s a good job …). Can we subtract the page from the action of “Shrinkwrap Images”?
Thank you
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At the moment, you can’t apply shrinkwrap to specific pages or posts-it’s either the whole site or not. I will definitely add this to my wishlist for the next version, so thank you for the suggestion.
good evening Ben,
Very well thank you, but I had to deactivate it because it moves the thumbnails in the footer widjets … and I am not good enough to modify this … I will put images of maximum size 750px so that ‘ is a form of passive protection …
widjet img
I saw on a site -in French- that we could also do it in css:
.not_copier {
height: 167px;
width: 300px;
background: url (‘../ images / consume-with-moderation.jpg’) center center no-repeat;
}
a single additional image to put, very small, usually 1px by 1px that we place as follows: “
”
but I did not know how to reproduce it because I do not understand anything about it … but this can perhaps inspire you …
Good evening Ben
Louis