Haha, there is THE easyest way for saving pics from that site. Open it with IE, put the mouse pointer over the pics and in the top left corner 4 options will appear. Just click the blue disk and there you go.
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Brace wrote:Haha, there is THE easyest way for saving pics from that site. Open it with IE, put the mouse pointer over the pics and in the top left corner 4 options will appear. Just click the blue disk and there you go.
Not with my OS...but it's a dinosaur, so that's no great surprise.
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there are a gazillion ways... some you need to be a bit more techie for though.
maybe try a different browser? eg: firefox, opera, safari, etc
or ifyou must stick with IE, go to the toolbar & select tools -> view source, locate the url of the jog in question and then paste the image address back into the address bar instead of the page address...
seriously, there are ways that aren't that hard
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LouLou wrote:
you couldn't let me bask in my (admittedly rather small and insignificant) glory, could you?
it's m*****n impossible so don't you warry
the shorter way for internet explorer users is klick right on the thumbail photo and choose "open source/link in new window" or something and then save it
Quiff Boy wrote:there are a gazillion ways... some you need to be a bit more techie for though.
maybe try a different browser? eg: firefox, opera, safari, etc
or if you must stick with IE, go to the toolbar & select tools -> view source, locate the url of the jog in question and then paste the image address back into the address bar instead of the page address...
seriously, there are ways that aren't that hard
I always use Firefox - IE sucks dead rat through a straw.
So...call me slow. The other suggestions don't work, but all I have to do is open it in a new window...
It's clumsy, but it does the job. Thanks for putting me n the right track, Boss!
Who can begin conventional amiability the first thing in the morning?
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
--Elizabeth von Arnim
LouLou wrote:what i did was right click on the thumbnail, select properties, copy the address and paste it on the address bar (then save it, obviously).
As I suffer from repetitive stress syndrome, I go with whatever involves the lowest number of motions...It's amazing how being perpetually injured affects the way one's brain works.
Who can begin conventional amiability the first thing in the morning?
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
--Elizabeth von Arnim