== == To turn off AnswerTips on Answers.com, click the Preferences link near the top of the page, and remove the check mark beside "Enable AnswerTips". If you would like to turn of AnswerTips at another site which is "AnswerTips enabled" (such as FAQFarm.com), click the "AnswerTips enabled" link and click "Preferences" to open http://www.answers.com/main/transoptform. Then remove the check beside "Enable AnswerTips". You must accept a cookie from answers.com to save this setting.
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To disable AnswerTips, go to your Preferences and untick the box before "Enable AnswerTips".
(click on the related link for a direct link to the Preferences)
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247 sites are answertips enabled by the survey of 2011-2012
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Deselect "Enable AnswerTips" at http://www.answers.com/main/transoptform?gwp=8
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== == This isn't an official answer, but apparently right now Answers.com is just using AnswerTips and 1-Click Answers for goodwill and advertising for the main Answers.com website.
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Tea bushes sprung from the spot where his eyelids hit the ground
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Have a look at this: http://www.answers.com/main/answertips.jsp
It gives you a button to place anywhere in your website
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it is my name!!!!! AnswerTips takes you to the home page of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
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She is a singer. Try using AnswerTips and Double click on the name Lumidee in either the question or the answer here. Lumidee
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WikiAnswers is equiped with a special tool called AnswerTips that can help you with your question. Just double-click on the word Erichsen in the question or here in the answer..... Erichsen test
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You can either add links to Answers.com pages manually or automate them.
You can use the AnswerTips code to put on your blog pages: http://www.answers.com/main/answertips.jsp
If you use Wordpress you can also use the special tool: http://www.answers.com/main/wordpress_howto.jsp
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WikiAnswers is equipped with a great tool called AnswerTips. Simply double click the word Tetrahydrogestrinone in the question or the answer here to find information related to your question. To sum it up briefly Tetrahydrogestrinone is commonly referred to as THG and is an anobolic steroid.
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You can't. This is because WikiAnswers hates you. They don't care that you want to copy and paste text. They don't care that you don't want the bubbles. They show them to you anyway.
Actually you can in Internet Explorer. This fix was posted one year ago in another forum by Leech Blocker:
---Add the following address to the restricted sites list (IE security)
*.answers.com
---Add following text to the hosts file (c:/windows/systems32/drivers/etc/hosts )
127.0.0.1 answers.com
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Nimbostratus and cumulonimbus clouds are associated with rainfall. Nimbostratus clouds are thick and gray, causing steady rain showers. Cumulonimbus clouds are large, dense, and can lead to intense, localized rain showers or thunderstorms.
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