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Re: Where's the beginning? (was RE: When to Spell Out Acronyms)
Subject:Re: Where's the beginning? (was RE: When to Spell Out Acronyms) From:Al Geist <al -dot- geist -at- geistassociates -dot- com> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Tue, 21 Nov 2006 13:05:29 -0500
David Castro wrote:
Let me throw an idea out there, thought it may not be directly
supported by the HATs. What about providing alt text for acronyms
(using the TITLE attribute in a null link)? The user can float over
the acronym to have the spelled out version displayed in fly-over
text.
Good idea, but what happens if you have a string of acronyms, or a user
experienced with the acronyms. Will it be displayed as soon as the mouse
hovers over the acronym, or will there be a short time delay. Also, how do
you inform the user that they need to hover over the acronym in order to see
the definition?
Al
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