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Subject:RE: Misc: A warning to neologizers From:"McLauchlan, Kevin" <Kevin -dot- McLauchlan -at- safenet-inc -dot- com> To:"voxwoman" <voxwoman -at- gmail -dot- com> Date:Wed, 29 Oct 2008 10:55:40 -0400
Voxwoman said:
> > Hovertext?
> > OMG, I thought that was tooltips.
> >But seriously, my /w/e/a/p/o/n/ browser of choice (Firefox) truncates
> > the hovertext on most of those cartoons, while the despised MSIE
> > displays the whole thing.
> Upgrade to FF3. That displays all the "alt" text (I call it that
because
> that's where it goes in the IMG tag). I like "hovertext" better than
"alt"
> text. To me, a tooltip is the hover text for a GUI tool (or the end of
a
> screwdriver or a pair of pliers).
I was just riffing on what-we-do - you know, techwriting, help, etc.
Thus the tooltip slant, as opposed to what a general audience would
think of first.
Kevin makes a whooshing sound as he swipes his hand front-to-back just
above his crewcut.
(Then he ducks, runs and hides. :-)
Come to think of it, I've got FF3 on one PC and FF2.x on another
explicitly to reveal differences in how web and help stuff is presented.
Silly me.
- Kevin
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