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Old July 20th, 2005, 08:11 PM
Fuli Chang
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Default How to achieve this effect?

On a web page, when moving the cursor to an icon, button or a piece of
text, a rectangle slot would automatically appear, in which some text
is there explaining what the web page is about. For instance, moving
the cursor to the top of the IE browser and stop at an icon, a slot
would appear. The text in it would be 'Back to . . .', 'Stop',
'Refresh', and so on. This program is quite popular, actually
everywhere. But I don't know how to do it.

I like to achieve this effect in my web pages. Can anybody tell me
what program I have to learn? Thanks.
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Old July 20th, 2005, 08:11 PM
Andrew Urquhart
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Default Re: How to achieve this effect?

*Fuli Chang* wrote:[color=blue]
> On a web page, when moving the cursor to an icon, button or a piece of
> text, a rectangle slot would automatically appear, in which some text
> is there explaining what the web page is about. For instance, moving
> the cursor to the top of the IE browser and stop at an icon, a slot
> would appear. The text in it would be 'Back to . . .', 'Stop',
> 'Refresh', and so on. This program is quite popular, actually
> everywhere. But I don't know how to do it.
>
> I like to achieve this effect in my web pages. Can anybody tell me
> what program I have to learn? Thanks.[/color]

I reckon you're the same person that asked this question in
comp.lang.javascript 24 hours ago? The answer (again) is that this
functionality can be implemented for common browsers by using the title
attribute that most HTML elements accept.

Definition and example at:
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/gl...tml#adef-title
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