But, sometimes it can be annoying, for instance, when you want to open a link in a new tab or want to quote text from a web page, etc.
If you are a Firefox user, here is an add-on called RightToClick that enables right-click, text selection, context-menu, drag & drop and much more where it is disabled by Javascript.
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RightToClick protects from annoying alert popups, can remove many timer actions and is able to suppress unusual click behavior.
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This addon adds an icon (see screenshot above) to your navigation-bar which restores javascript-disabled features if clicked - or it does other actions according to your configuration.
Interested Firefox users can install RightToClick from Mozilla add-on site.
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