I wanted to disable right click on my wordpress site. I have written a small snippet and inserted into body which disables right click, CTRL events and keyups.
<body oncontextmenu="return false" onselectstart="return false" onkeydown="if ((arguments[0] || window.event).ctrlKey) return false"></body>
but it is annoying when I want to copy something on site. is there a way I can modify the current snippet like only logged in users would be able to access the disabled events?
Cheers.
First I have created a JS page in the directory named: "preventcopy.js" and added restricted the events using below JS
document.oncontextmenu = function() {
return false
};
document.onselectstart = function() {
if (event.srcElement.type != "text" && event.srcElement.type != "textarea" && event.srcElement.type != "password") return false;
else return true;
};
if (window.sidebar) {
document.onmousedown = function(e) {
var obj = e.target;
if (obj.tagName.toUpperCase() == "INPUT" || obj.tagName.toUpperCase() == "TEXTAREA" || obj.tagName.toUpperCase() == "PASSWORD") return true;
else return false;
}
};
if (parent.frames.length > 0) top.location.replace(document.location);
and then in function.php I enabled access for logged in users as below.
function copyrightpro_scripts() {
wp_enqueue_script( 'copyrightpro', get_template_directory_uri() . '/copyprevent.js', array(), false );
}
if ( !is_user_logged_in() ) {
add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', 'copyrightpro_scripts' );
}
That's how it is been accomplished. But I would highly suggest enabling these features for users considering the user experience.