No more right click backgrounds?

by ewarda
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What happened to the days when you were able to right click on a background and save image as? No option in Chrome, Safari, Vivaldi. Firefox keeps crashing so it's hard to test anything.

What is the best way to save a background that you like? I have lately been going to the source or Inspect, but those can be time consuming.

Thanks, in advance!!! :-)
#backgrounds #click
  • Profile picture of the author ForumGuru
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    IE still has the option to save/copy a background file directly.



    Firefox gives you a View Background Image option.



    How to save a background image from a web page - step by step instructions

    You may be able to find working browser extensions as well...and please don't break the law when using those images you save.
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    • Profile picture of the author ewarda
      Originally Posted by ForumGuru View Post

      IE still has the option to save/copy a background file directly.



      Firefox gives you a View Background Image option.



      How to save a background image from a web page - step by step instructions

      You may be able to find working browser extensions as well...and please don't break the law when using those images you save.
      This is weird, but I ALWAYS forget about I.E., I haven't used it in years. I guess I should have it!!
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  • Profile picture of the author imnathanjames
    it still works for me in chrome too!
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    • Profile picture of the author ewarda
      Originally Posted by imnathanjames View Post

      it still works for me in chrome too!
      Nathan, can you please send me a screen shot. I can't find it to save my life. It's buggin' me.!! :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author 1nspire
    You can in Chrome do right click then click inspect. On the body tag is where most background images are. In the css window you should see a link to the image.
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    • Profile picture of the author ewarda
      That's what I do now, but I was hoping there was a right click. Thanks for responding!!
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