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Arlene
Posts: 9 Joined: 2/20/2002 From: Madison WI USA Status: offline
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Wits End, Help - 4/16/2002 14:01:49
Hi, I have a page full of links and I would like to assist the users in making informed choices. What I would like to do, is to provide a brief description of the link when you place your mouse on the link. Example: -- (link) Address Standardization -- (description) Ad hoc or as part of an application, cleanse and standardize addresses and assign geocodes. When the mouse is over the link, I want to show the definition of the attached page. Can this be done in FrontPage. I thought mouseovers were the key, but they didn't work the way I wanted them to work. Thanks for your assistance. Arlene
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Reflect
Posts: 4767 From: USA Status: offline
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RE: Wits End, Help - 4/16/2002 14:44:22
Hi, Use a title tag. Title tag is just like an alt tag but can contain more charectors. Also, I forget whom, mentioned a few months back Overlib. I did a fast search and here is the best example I could find for you (I think this would be better than a title tag)... http://javascript.internet.com/messages/overlib.html Brian Work hard, play fair, stay sane
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Momx4
Posts: 204 Joined: 2/22/2002 From: Seattle Area Status: offline
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RE: Wits End, Help - 4/16/2002 17:33:19
Arlene, I don't know what a alt tag or a title tag is, but I know that if you highlight the text that is the link, right click, go to hyperlink properties. When the Edit Hyperlinks box opens, in the upper right corner is "screen tips". That is were to put your descriptions. Hope this helps, MomX4
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EWD
Posts: 1052 From: BeauFlow, NY Status: offline
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RE: Wits End, Help - 4/16/2002 18:05:20
Mom _ I don't see it. What version of FP are you using?
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Arlene
Posts: 9 Joined: 2/20/2002 From: Madison WI USA Status: offline
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RE: Wits End, Help - 4/16/2002 18:06:51
Brian, Thanks for the tip. I will give it a try. I'll let you know how it turns out. Arlene
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Arlene
Posts: 9 Joined: 2/20/2002 From: Madison WI USA Status: offline
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RE: Wits End, Help - 4/16/2002 18:10:16
Mom, Thanks for your reply. I found what your were describing in FP 2002. At work, I use FP 2002, so I'll check for that feature tomorrow. I'm always happy to learn something new. Arlene
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Arlene
Posts: 9 Joined: 2/20/2002 From: Madison WI USA Status: offline
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RE: Wits End, Help - 4/16/2002 18:15:07
Mom, At work I use frontpage 2000, not 2002. Thanks again
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Momx4
Posts: 204 Joined: 2/22/2002 From: Seattle Area Status: offline
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RE: Wits End, Help - 4/16/2002 20:09:40
The directions are for 2002, but I would think 2000 does the same thing. I just don't know how. Good luck, MomX4
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Gil
Posts: 7533 From: North Carolina, USA Status: offline
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RE: Wits End, Help - 4/16/2002 21:51:40
quote: Use a title tag. Title tag is just like an alt tag but can contain more charectors.
There is no such tag as "Title" - title and alt are both attributes of the a tag. The alt attribute is required and is the provide textual representation of images for seeing impaired visitirs. The title atrribute is to do what Arlene wants... Gil Harvey The Host Factory Resellers are our Specialty Find a Web Professional
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Reflect
Posts: 4767 From: USA Status: offline
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RE: Wits End, Help - 4/17/2002 7:26:09
Got me Gil, should have said attribute ;). Brian Work hard, play fair, stay sane
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Arlene
Posts: 9 Joined: 2/20/2002 From: Madison WI USA Status: offline
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RE: Wits End, Help - 4/17/2002 7:57:46
Hi, Thanks to everyone who provided a solution to my problem. MomX there isn't a tool tip in FP 2000. However, if you use the Title attribute in the Anchor tag, you will it a similar result. Gil, thanks for the push in the right direction. Arlene
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