How to: Enable right clicks if disabled on web pages

Today I was on WordPress’s support forum looking at some thread when I came a cross a thread where OP is asking for a support and site reviewing.

First thing I noticed was that there’s not any title for the home page, Hmm… That’s when I made a right-click to see the page source and this error message poped up to me.

“This Site Is Protected By A A$$-Kicking Security System That Will Kick Your A$$”

Srsly? WTF?! Yes, Copying websites is not cool; but disabling right click isn’t either. I know lots of you guys hate that kind of stuff.

How do I enable right clicks then?

You can easily overcome that kind of “Security” by entering the following javascript code in the address bar in your browser

javascript:void(document.oncontextmenu=null)

Like in this image

Hit Enter and you’re done; Right clicks are now back on.

Bonus tricks:

1. In Firefox browser, Go to: Tools -> Options -> Content -> Advanced Javascript settings -> Then choose to enable or disable context menu.

2. Hold down the right mouse button

The error message will appear, Hit Enter. (Without releasing the mouse button, You’re still holding it down)

Once you hit enter, the message will disappear.

Now you can release the right-click and the it’ll work 😉

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