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  2. Help:Customizing toolbars - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Customizing_toolbars

    href: Link to the Wikipedia or external page; text: Text that displays; id: HTML id (optional) tooltip: Tooltip to display on mouseover (optional) accesskey: Shortcut key press (optional) nextnode: Existing portlet link to place the new portlet link before (optional) The optional fields must be included in the above order.

  3. Tooltip - Wikipedia

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    A web browser tooltip displayed for hyperlink to HTML, showing what the abbreviation stands for.. The tooltip, also known as infotip or hint, is a common graphical user interface (GUI) element in which, when hovering over a screen element or component, a text box displays information about that element, such as a description of a button's function, what an abbreviation stands for, or the exact ...

  4. Template:Tooltip - Wikipedia

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    Generic tooltip displayed on mouse-over. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Term 1 Shows as text Line required Tooltip 2 Shows as a mouse-over tooltip; do not use markup String required CSS style applies the specified CSS directives to the content of parameter 1 String optional Class class Adds a one or more CSS classes String optional ID id Adds an HTML ...

  5. Template:Tooltip/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    Using it to generate tooltips elsewhere is a misuse of the underlying HTML and causes accessibility problems. For general-purpose tooltips, use {} instead. Readers on mobile devices typically do not have a mouse to hover with, and so generally cannot see tooltip contents. As of 2023, more English Wikipedia page views occur on mobile than on ...

  6. Wikipedia:Tooltips - Wikipedia

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    Tooltips are also used by various templates. For instance, the {{obsolete source}} template, here shown with a tooltip reason: [obsolete source]. In general, editors should use inline tooltips selectively such as when they're useful for table column headers. (See MOS:NOHOVER for information) Editors should check that tooltip text renders as ...

  7. Help:Link - Wikipedia

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    Here is a red link example. To see what the tool tip tells you about a red link and what is displayed at the bottom left corner, move your mouse pointer into this red link. If a red link is clicked, the user is taken to a blank page where it is possible to create a page using that red linked title.

  8. Wikipedia:Tools/Navigation popups - Wikipedia

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    The image shown in the preview can be controlled by adding an image hint to the article, in the form of an invisible HTML comment: <!-- popup [[File:Desired_Preview_Image.jpg]] -->. Preview selected user information [user/user talk namespace]: pronoun preference, user groups, edit count, account registration date, date of most recent edit

  9. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Linking

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    Wikipedia has categories of articles; for example, "Phrases". Adding the wikitext [[Category:Phrases]] to an article will add that article to the category "Phrases". (This will not create any visible addition to the body text of the article.) If you instead want to create a visible link to a category, add a colon in front of the word "Category".