Perhaps the "Original Text" popup is useful from a scholarly standpoint, 
but when I am trying to use Google Translate to navigate my customers sites 
(I work for a very large hosting company) and the "Original Text" popup 
keeps appearing *over the UI elements I am trying to interact with*, it 
makes Google Translate pretty much unusable. How could something like this 
make it though QA without being noticed? Why doesn't Google have a proper 
bug reporting system? Instead we post here and pray someone notices our 
posts. Searching these forums there are numerous complaints about this 
exact issue. Some found help by implementing some javascript hack or 
adblock modification, I can't get either of these to work for me. There was 
a post by an Adam in 2010 (which I now can't find) saying he would mention 
this to the developers. Two years later and we're still dealing with this 
annoying crap.

Please do something about this. :\

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