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Using code from this site

   this.screenshotPreview = function(){ 
    /* CONFIG */

    	xOffset = 10;
    	yOffset = 30;

    	// these 2 variable determine popup's distance from the cursor
    	// you might want to adjust to get the right result

    /* END CONFIG */
    $("a.screenshot").hover(function(e){
    	this.t = this.title;
    	this.title = "";	
    	var c = (this.t != "") ? "<br/>" + this.t : "";
    	$("body").append("<p id='screenshot'><img src='"+ this.rel +"' alt='url preview' />"+ c +"</p>");								 
    	$("#screenshot")
    		.css("top",(e.pageY - xOffset) + "px")
    		.css("left",(e.pageX + yOffset) + "px")
    		.fadeIn("fast");						
    },
    function(){
    	this.title = this.t;	
    	$("#screenshot").remove();
    }); 
    $("a.screenshot").mousemove(function(e){
    	$("#screenshot")
    		.css("top",(e.pageY - xOffset) + "px")
    		.css("left",(e.pageX + yOffset) + "px");
    });			
};


// starting the script on page load
$(document).ready(function(){
    screenshotPreview();
});

The CSS

#screenshot{
    position:absolute;
    border:1px solid #ccc;
    background:#333;
    padding:5px;
    display:none;
    color:#fff;
    }

The Call:

<p>In order to test screenshot preview roll over the <a href="http://www.cssglobe.com" class="screenshot" rel="cssg_screenshot.jpg">Css Globe</a> link.</p>
    <p>If you want to see screenshot with caption, roll over this <a href="http://www.cssglobe.com" class="screenshot" rel="cssg_screenshot.jpg" title="Web Standards Magazine">Css Globe</a> link.</p>

Wanted to know if I would fecth a URL instead of a image? Example Site

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The documentation from the link you provided says this:

This demands a bit more effort but it might be worth it as an extra feature to add to your sites. What you'll need here is a small size screenshot of the target url. You'll put screenshot image location in in REL attribute of the A tag and script will do the rest.

And the second example link you provided is an example of the above: it does not grab a snapshot of a URL, which is not possible anyway as cross-domain ajax is not possible without jsonp.

So, use the call in your question:

<p>In order to test screenshot preview roll over the <a href="http://www.cssglobe.com" class="screenshot" rel="cssg_screenshot.jpg">Css Globe</a> link.</p>
<p>If you want to see screenshot with caption, roll over this <a href="http://www.cssglobe.com" class="screenshot" rel="cssg_screenshot.jpg" title="Web Standards Magazine">Css Globe</a> link.</p>

Take the screen caps of the URLs you're interested in showing in your tooltips, and put the sources in the rel attributes of those links. If you want a caption, provide a title attribute. That's about all there is to it!

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