2 ways to copy web content without copying
Currently, the situation of copying content from one website to another is increasing.Therefore, Webmasters have used JavaScript snippets to block left or right mouse functionality on the browser.
So to copy the content on the web has been locked, you need to unlock the mouse by turning off the JavaScript support feature of the browser that you can manipulate the mouse to copy the content normally. In addition, you can use additional add-ons or use the site element check feature via the F12 key. Below, TipsMake.com will guide you both how to turn off JavaScript support on Google Chrome , Mozilla Firefox , install the add-on, use the F12 key, invite you to follow up.
Copy website content on Chrome, Coc Coc
1. Install All-on All Copy for Chrome
- Download Enable Copy: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/enable-copy/lmnganadkecefnhncokdlaohlkneihio
- Install Enable Copy for Chrome
- Visiting the site does not allow copying content
- If the icon of the add-on has not changed to black, click on the icon of Enable Copy on the browser (this is a required step, to activate the add-on)
- Then, like to copy something, you can copy it, you can highlight, Ctrl + C or black out, right click> Copy , OK.
This way I tried with some pages and the website of a reader below the article, OK.
2. Use allowcopy.com
If you are afraid to install the add-on on your browser, you can visit the allowcopy.com website, then copy and paste the link of the website with the content you want to copy into the URL frame> click Submit. Allowcopy will open a new page with the content of the website you paste, but can copy as normal. Quite fast and convenient. Try it out!
3. Use the print feature to copy website content:
Thanks for the contribution of readers who have Facebook as Kien Dinh and Bo Cong that helped the article improve!
Unfortunately, this method only works on Chrome browser, I tried on Firefox, Internet Explorer but could not copy.
To do this, simply open the website you want to copy, press Ctrl + P or the 3 dots along the top right corner, select Print . The browser will allow you to preview the website you want to print, now you just need to select the part you want to copy, black out, Ctrl + C , then paste it into the place you need to finish.
4. Turn off JavaScript support on Google Chrome
If you are afraid to install the add-on on your browser, you can apply the JavaScript support feature on the browser, but this method is only available when the site uses Java code to prevent copying, on the other hand, Other Java codes will also be blocked, affecting your browsing experience. This can be overcome by, just turning off the feature when you need to copy, after you have finished copying, turn it on again.
- Open Google Chrome browser, click on the ⋮ in the upper right corner> and then select Settings:
- You select Show advanced settings at the end.
- You go to the Privacy and Privacy section and select Content settings
- In the JavaScript section, you turn the control to the right so it turns gray, preventing web pages from running JavaScript.
- On older Chrome versions, you won't see the control trick, instead the option Don't allow any website to run JavaScript , choose this option> Finish .
Note: I do not recommend this way because JavaScript is an indispensable part of web pages, if you turn it off it will make the site not display much content. So after copying the content you need, turn on JavaScript again.
Copy website content on Mozilla Firefox
1. Turn off JavaScript support on Mozilla Firefox:
Step 1:
You open Mozilla Firefox browser and enter about: config in Firefox's address bar, warning you to choose I will be careful. I promise!
Step 2:
Enter javascript.enabled in the Search box
Step 3:
The default value is true (JavaScript enabled) , right-click on javascript.enabled to enable / disable to turn off JavaScript
From now on, you will be able to save good news, documents for reference even when you encounter websites that have locked the left and right mouse buttons.
How to copy web content to browsers
This way I end up because not everyone likes to use, but you know a bit about technology, code, CSS, HTML or web developers are very popular. That is the divine F12 key <3.
- Open the website with the content to copy> press F12 key on the keyboard, or right-click on the website and select Check / Inspect / Inspect Element (the name of this option depends on the browser and the language you are using).
- Look at the right corner of the screen, select the icon with the screen and the mouse pointer , click on it (if it is already selected then skip this step).
- Left click on the text, image or video to be copied. You will see the code highlighted in the corresponding right.
- If you see the arrow at the beginning of the horizontal code, click on it to expand it, you will see the text, image link or video link.
- Text, you copy as usual, photos and videos, you copy the link, paste it into a new tab, then save the image, download the video to your computer as usual.
The advantage of this way is that if you just take a photo, a video or a piece of text will be very fast, the downside is that if you count "stealing" the whole article or taking a lot of photos, it will take time, return to apply the 1st method if possible.
Good luck!
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