nacef wrote: When I said that Right-click disabling wasn't worth the effort, some people complained.
Humans are often lazy creatures. If right click is disabled, many will not bother trying any harder. That's gotta be a fact.
nacef wrote:...and when I said not to tell about cache, others complained
The cache is no secret. It even has a friendly name these days: "temporary Internet files". OOPS! Was that classified?
But see my point above about laziness. Getting stuff out of the cache is more mouse clicks than many will be buggered doing.
nacef wrote:...I'm stopping of being nice for a day...If you're too dumb to put your professional work with high-res, it's your problem, so stop bugging us on the forum.
Scary! (your grammar that is)
How big is hi-res? More than 1280 x 1024? If you're worried about people making a good print, then what is a good print? In my opinion all A4 size prints are too small to be any use for anything. And to get a decent A4 print needs a big resolution anyway - more than 3400 x 2400 at 300dpi printing. Even at 150dpi you would need a 1700 pixel wide image - or somthing like that.
Remember, we need to really tempt those potential buyers or clients. 640 x 480 is not exactly temptation resolution!! Others might disagree...that's fine...but I reckon I'll go up to at least 1280 x 1024 when I get my galleries going..and if people steal them and pass for their own, that's their karma, and I'll just come back to this forum and be comforted by you lot!
Enjoy being lucky enough to put your work out there for people to appreciate. Before the Internet, who saw your photos? Now that you have a global gallery space, don't just stick postage stamps on the wall!