Then click on “Extensions” on the left side. ![]() Seems pretty benign with large images, but smaller images are also on the Pinterest hit list and more than once I have found that I couldn’t get to on-image control buttons (like the one in Google Plus that lets you step from one image to another when posting a link to a Web page) because the Pin it button was in the way. Nothing unusual, but if I move the cursor over the photo itself… Then you’re looking at an image, here one that’s on my Google Plus page: So you’re in Chrome and you install the new button. In fact, it was as I was going through the process of deleting the Pinterest extension for Google Chrome that I realized that there was indeed a way to turn off the “hover pin-it buttons” feature.Īnd thank goodness, because I was about to give up on Pinterest entirely! Works well, except for one feature that also drove me crazy, almost crazy enough to remove the extension entirely. ![]() I did the exact same upgrade, moving from having my Pin It button on my bookmark bar to having it be an actual extension in Google Chrome, showing up on the right edge of the Address bar with a nice, cheery Pinterest “P” logo.
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