Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-2009398-20150327131012/@comment-452-20150327172516

I said replace.

So instead of $(document).on('readystatechange', function{  if (document.readyState == "complete") {    window.snowStorm = null;  }   }); use: $(document).on('readystatechange', function{ if (document.readyState == "complete") {    window.snowStorm.autoStart = false;    window.snowStorm.disabled = true;  }   });

Incidentally, this is not a built-in usage intended by the author of the snow script. This works by waiting until the snow script has loaded, and then changing it's variables before it starts running.

I'm unsure of the exact order of execution with these scripts, but it's entirely possible that there is a race condition present and that my suggestion may edit those variables too late, and the snow will start anyway.

In lieu of the script author being responsible and adding a built-in method for users to turn it off, a better solution might be to just add *Snow.js* to adblock.