Disable Right Click is an effective way to protect your website’s content and images from being copied without permission. In Elementor, you can achieve this easily using the Disable Right Click widget, which blocks right-click actions across your page. Whether you’re safeguarding your photos, text, or other media, adding this simple feature instantly enhances your website’s security.
Popular Use Cases for the Disable Right Click Feature on an Elementor Website
Protecting Images and Media
Using Disable Right Click helps prevent visitors from saving or copying your images and media. This is ideal for photographers, designers, and online stores wanting to protect product photos or creative visuals.
Securing Written Content
Writers and bloggers can use Disable Right Click to stop visitors from easily copying their text. It reduces casual content theft, making it harder for plagiarists to duplicate your articles or tutorials.
Safeguarding Online Courses or Learning Material
Educational sites can protect lesson notes, presentations, and exclusive resources using Disable Right Click. It keeps valuable course materials safe from unauthorized downloads and ensures only enrolled users can access them.
Protecting Membership or Premium Content
Membership websites offering exclusive guides, templates, or resources benefit from Disable Right Click. It discourages casual copying, maintaining the value of premium content for paying subscribers and protecting your digital products.
Strengthening Website Security Perception
Even if full-proof security isn’t possible, Disable Right Click enhances your website’s safety perception. It discourages casual users from copying text or images, adding a simple protective layer to your content.
Step #1: Install and activate Unlimited Elements Free Version for Elementor
You have to install and activate the Unlimited Elements Free Version for Elementor.
Step #2: Adding the Disable Right Click widget to your Elementor website
To disable the right-click, install the Disable Right Click widget from the Unlimited Elements Widget library.
Step #3: Add the Disable Right Click widget to your Elementor page
Now, in the Elementor editor, find the Disable Right Click widget and drag it to the desired part of your page.
Debug and Testing
Enable debug and testing mode for the pop-up, likely displaying extra information or allowing testing without fully disabling right-click functionality.
General Settings
Prevent Copy via Ctrl+C (Pro)
Disables the ability for users to copy content using keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl+C (Windows) or Cmd+C.
Prevent Text Copy Only (Pro)
Prevents users from copying text content specifically, while allowing other types of content to be copied.
Prevent Image Copy Only (Pro)
Blocks users from copying or saving image content from the webpage.
Prevent Text Selecting
Disables the ability to highlight or select text on the webpage, reducing the chance of content being copied.
Layout Settings
Show Icon
Toggles the visibility of a pop-up icon when right-click is disabled.
Popup Icon
Allows you to choose or upload an icon to be displayed within the pop-up.
Show Title
Toggles the visibility of the title section in the pop-up.
Popup Title
Sets the text to display as the title of the pop-up.
Show Description
Toggles the visibility of the description section in the pop-up.
Description Type
Defines the source of the description content.
- Text Field
- Elementor Template (Pro)
Popup Description
Sets the main body text that appears as the description in the pop-up.
Show Close Button
Toggles the visibility of a close (dismiss) button on the popup.
Close Button Icon
Let you select or upload a custom icon for the close button.
Show Overlay
Toggles a semi-transparent overlay behind the popup to dim the background content.
Popup Position
Position
Determines how the popup is positioned.
- Fixed
- Relative
z-Index
Controls the stacking order of the element; higher values appear on top of lower ones.
Vertical Position
Sets the vertical alignment or starting point of the element.
- Top
- Center
- Bottom
Vertical Space
Adjusts the vertical offset from the defined vertical position.
Horizontal Position
Sets the horizontal alignment or starting point of the element.
- Left
- Center
- Right
Horizontal Space
Adjusts the horizontal offset from the defined horizontal position.
Wrapping it Up!
By using the Disable Right Click widget in Elementor, you can quickly prevent visitors from copying your content and protect your creative work online. It’s a simple yet powerful step to enhance your website’s security and maintain control over your media and text. Add this feature to any page today and keep your content safe from unwanted copying.