Would've thought trying to block right-clicking on pictures died in the 90s, yet here we are. Trying to stop someone on the internet from saving pictures you've explicitly served them on your website isn't the silliest thing I can think of, but it's definitely up there.
In Firefox go to Tools|Page Info. Click on the Media tab. Select the image you want in the list box and click the Save As .. button.
To play devil's advocate, I can understand the mindset. People don't think in terms of servers and clients. This is more of a digital art gallery, and you wouldn't go and grab a photo off the wall at a real life art gallery.
People take photos of artworks at galleries all the time, so I'm not sure this analogy works.
Makes perfect sense to me
I mean, there's always Snipping Tool but the images are more authentic in the original JPEG.
The originals are relatively high res too so better to just use inspector.
Sheep! https://photos.smugmug.com/Faroe2025/n-brbsQb/Faroeselected/...
StopTheMadness for Safari makes this kind of shit go away.