There is a complete solution here:
http://www.texsoft.it
The easiest way is using "title" property. For example:
<a href=http://www.google.com
I am fairly new to dreamweaver and using CS3. I am updating a webpage of ours that needs to display a definition when the user hovers over a specific word on the page. I am not sure how this can be done. I am familiar with rollover images and figure it is the same concept but am stuck. Any helpful thoughts would be appreciated.
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There is a complete solution here:
http://www.texsoft.it
The easiest way is using "title" property. For example:
<a href=http://www.google.com
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by: LZ1Posted on 2009-04-24 at 08:17:02ID: 24226169
You have a couple of different options when it comes to a rollover "tooltip"
http://bassistanc e.de/jquer y-plugins/ jquery-plu gin-toolti p/
http://www.codylindley.com /blogstuff /js/jtip/
Or Spry:
http://labs.adobe.com/tech nologies/s pry/sample s/tooltip/ SpryToolti pSample.ht ml
In my own opinion, I think Jquery would be better for your purpose here.