Is there anyway to get an image of a background from any given website? Like perhaps through the souce code or something? I want to try and get the image that is in the background of this website the 2 Voltrons together) http://voltron.purrsiathunder.net/lion/lv.php
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Place mouse arrow on an area of the image, right click on it, select view background, select image , right click on it and select save image.
No tengo miedo a la muerte. Solo significa soņar en silencio. Un sueņo que perdura por siempre. .. -
By the way, I have the background, I can give it to you for a modest
fee :PNo tengo miedo a la muerte. Solo significa soņar en silencio. Un sueņo que perdura por siempre. .. -
Internet Explorer and Mozilla/Seamonkey should have a "Save Background As..."-type of selection in the right-click context menu. Firefox doesn't, but you can add it with an extension like Backgroundimage Saver.
I'm not sure about Opera or any other browser, though.If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them? -
what would this fee be?
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Originally Posted by Denvers Dawgs
I am running FireFox and I have the option to "View Background Image" when I right click on the image.No tengo miedo a la muerte. Solo significa soņar en silencio. Un sueņo que perdura por siempre. .. -
All set the right click on it, select view background, select image , right click on it and select save image answer did the trick. I thought that it would give me all the images on the page and not just the one I wanted thanks for all your help
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Some websites disable Right clicking, but you can usually get around that by using IE and:
1) Choose "File" then Save As..."
2) Save it to your Desktop.
3) Open the new folder on your desktop to gain access to any images that were on that page.
It's not foolproof, but it usually works. -
You all ready have it ...
C:\Documents and Settings\admin\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files
Its normally a hidden folder - explorer , tools , folder options ... view , hidden files and folders , sellect show .
Also depends on account location when dealing with a pc with multiple user accounts .
Paintshop pro can browse this folders content , others may also .
Now you know where this is , it's also a good idea to empty the contents of this folder once every now and then . -
Except that only works for Internet Explorer.
If you're using a different browser, the cache folder will be elsewhere.
(Also note that that's where IE's cache generally is in XP; it's elsewhere on other versions of Windows (though I'm not sure about NT/2K. And no, I'm not going to be a smart-aleck and bring up other OSs...)
If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them?
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