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Disable Snap Previews on web sites

We all have our internet pet peeves - those minor annoyances that web sites throw in our faces. One of mine is the Snap Preview, a feature that pulls up a small, in-browser pop-up preview of a linked site when you hover over it. To me they're like the equally obtrusive (and annoying) advertisements that take up half your browser window and cover up content.

Luckily, it's not all that difficult to get rid of them. You just need to go to the Snap website and download a cookie that deactivates all of those preview windows. Install it, refresh any offending sites, and you'll be clear of those irritating little bubbles. It'll only work until you clear your cookies, so keep that in mind.

by Adam Pash

“Disable Snap Previews on web sites”