- Tooltip
The tooltip is a common
graphical user interface element. It is used in conjunction with a cursor, usually a mouse pointer. The user hovers the cursor over an item, without clicking it, and a small "hover box" appears with supplementary information regarding the item being hovered over.Variants
A common variant, especially in older software, is displaying a description of the tool in a
status bar , but such descriptions are not usually called tooltips. Another system, on theMacintosh computer, that aims to solve the same problem, but in a slightly different way, isballoon help . Another term for tooltip, used inMicrosoft end-user documentation, is “ScreenTip”.Examples
Demonstrations of tooltip usage are prevalent on Web pages. Many graphical
Web browser s display thetitle
attribute of anHTML element as a tooltip when a user hovers the mouse cursor over that element; in such a browser you should be able to hover over Wikipedia images and hyperlinks and see a tooltip appear. Some browsers, notably Microsoft’sInternet Explorer , will also display thealt
attribute of an image as a tooltip in the same manner; if atitle
attribute is also specified, it will override thealt
attribute for tooltip content, however.ee also
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