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When hovering over a webpage image, the URL associated with the image pops-up at the bottom of the browser. I do not want this information to pop-up every time I hover my cursor over a webpage image. How do I turn this off?

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The pop-up appears at the very bottom left of the Firefox browser. Again, it displays the URL associated with clicking on the image for every image on the webpage.

The pop-up appears at the very bottom left of the Firefox browser. Again, it displays the URL associated with clicking on the image for '''every image''' on the webpage.

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The easiest way is to use the Status-4-Evar add-on. With it you can choose to not display any of the status messages or URL hover previews, or display them in the add-ons bar or location bar instead.

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/status-4-evar

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Solución elegida

The easiest way is to use the Status-4-Evar add-on. With it you can choose to not display any of the status messages or URL hover previews, or display them in the add-ons bar or location bar instead.

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/status-4-evar

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Thanks so much TonyE for the quick reply to my question! The Status-4-Evar add-on did the trick!