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Because CopyNo is a very user-friendly
and intuitive system offered on FREE trial basis (and then at
a very nominal registration/shareware fee), it is difficult for
us to provide free, personalized tech support.
However, we
hope that our Community
Area
will function as a forum for tech-related questions, answers,
tips, advice and help that will better serve CopyNo users.
In the meantime,
take a tour of how the CopyNo application works:
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The FREE trial
version of CopyNo consists of the application, the Help
Viewer files and a hyperlink to purchase the shareware and register
online
After you have
downloaded unstuffed CopyNo, click the red international
"no" symbol to open the application
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To add CopyNo protection to an image,
first choose or drag and drop your "root folder" of
your site. It is crucial that you set this properly or CopyNo
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There is no
need to host the copynowarning.jpeg image on your site. It will
automatically be served from CopyNo.com!
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Now choose
or drag and drop an original individual image that you wish to
protect. Gif, jpeg, tiff and png formats are supported by CopyNo.
Once you choose
the image, an extended window will pop up in CopyNo and
JavaScript - based html will be auto - generated
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Open your html
document (or create one) in your web authoring program and switch
from the VIEW to the SOURCE mode. Copy and paste or drag and
drop the generated JavaScript - based html code into your document.
That's all
there is to CopyNo!
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Want to add additional CopyNo
protected images to the same web page?
If those images are in a different
folder, choose that folder -- or use the one you've currently
selected. Now simply choose or drag and drop a new image that
you wish to protect. CopyNo automatically determines the
size of that image -- and gives it a unique image number.
Repeat the process with additional
images -- or create additional web pages that include your CopyNo-protected
images.
Need additional
help? Just click the question mark icons (?) that appear
within the CopyNo application
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