
09-11-2015, 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by schlubby
I don't know the equivalent of the F12 command on a Mac, but you can right click anywhere on the page, and select "Inspect Element" in Chrome, and that will also pop open the Development Tools window. The downside is that you can't use this method on a page that has right click disabled.
For Flickr specifically, your best bet is probably what Fango said, or maybe some other extension, but, like I said before, I don't have to wonder whether my method is going to work or if a redesign broke it, etc. But even when you're pretty good with the Dev Tools, it's still a lot slower than other methods. It's sort of like walking vs driving a car: traveling on foot can get you anywhere that driving a car can, plus you can jump over fences, climb mountains, walk across streams. It just takes 20x as long if you have a long way to go, and it can be a huge pain in the ass. So I recommend it mostly if you just want to grab one or two, or if nothing else works.
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If you copy the main URL from a Flickr picture page or an album page into jDownloader it will download the highest resolution image available. You can get jDownloader to recognise any URLs entered into the clipboard and download automatically so you highlight the URL and press CTRL+C and it will be added to a list ready to download; it will parse an album with 1000 protected images in one second!
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