<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> var message="Function Disabled!"; /////////////////////////////////// function clickIE() {if (document.all) {alert(message);return false;}} function clickNS(e) {if (document.layers(document.getElementById&&!document.all)) { if (e.which==2e.which==3) {alert(message);return false; if (document.layers) {document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEDOWN);document.onmousedown=clickNS;} else{document.onmouseup=clickNS;document.oncontextmenu=clickIE;} document.oncontextmenu=new Function("return false") // --> </script>
go to your page and click disable HTML
You click on the right side of the mouse.
Yes it can be disabled, just right click on it from your'e Network Connections and click on "Disable".
Javascript.
First, click on settings. Scroll down to the bottom of the page. On the bottom right there is a link that says "Disable Your Account" Click it. It ask you why you want to disable it, pick which ever one suits you. Then click disable my account.
Just click on it, and if that doesn't work, right click, and do open.
<html source="hidden">
It depends on your operting system in xp: Click start right click my computer, click manage, click local users and groups, click users, right click the user account you want to disable and check the box tha says account is disable.
An HTML page can be download just by right-click and Save As. The shortcut key for it is Control+S.
To view the HTML of a web page right click your mouse on the page, and select View Source.
Go to the right side of the taskbar where there will be some icons. Find the quick heal icon, right click it, and press "pause protection". That will temporarily disable it.
In order to save a HTML document, the browser can assist you. You can just right-click to get Save As option.