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  2. Tooltip - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tooltip

    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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Mouseover - Wikipedia

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    Mouseover effects can also be used to reveal additional information without cluttering the interface. For instance, tooltips—small text boxes that appear when hovering over an element—can provide helpful hints, definitions, or additional context without taking up permanent space on the screen.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Template:Tooltip/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    HTML specifications (both those of the W3C and WHATWG) strictly define the <abbr> element as reserved for markup of abbreviations. Abusing it for mouse-over tooltips breaks our semantic markup and makes our content invalid HTML (it will falsely pass a basic automated validator test because such a tool can't tell that the logical application of ...

  7. Wikipedia:Tools/Navigation popups - Wikipedia

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    In this screenshot, the user is hovering the mouse over a link to the encyclopedia article. An example of Page Previews, which is NOT the same as this tool called Navigation popups. Navigation popups is an opt-in Wikipedia gadget (feature) that offers article previews and several functions through popup windows when hovering over wikilinks.

  8. Help:Customizing toolbars - Wikipedia

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    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. To skip a field without changing it, use the value null.

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Inline Templates

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    Arrive at consensus on minimum and maximum length of reader-visible inline template messages (excess verbiage can go in popup tooltips) Determine which templates are redundant, and merge them; Determine which policy/guideline areas do not have one or more useful inline templates and create them