Hey
But the way Safari does it means it's outside my peripheral vision unless the link is right next to the status bar. If it's contextual then it should be beside the link.


Opera seems to do both - but every Opera installation I've had defaults to the status bar being off...
Good to see that it is being done as a tooltip.



Adding to this, I'm wondering if anyone knows what cursors Safari supports. cursor:help; doesn't seem to have the desired results.



Cheers James


Jonathan Baldwin wrote:



FYI the next version of Safari will in fact put title attributes as tool tips (according to Hyatt, the lead developer). However, my understanding from an accessibility point of view is that Safari and Opera are correct in their way of handling these at the moment (I think I got that from Zeldman but may have dreamt it)


On 20 Nov 2003, at 03:08, James Ellis wrote:


Yeah yeah I've read the W3c spec and it's open to various methods. Agree with your rant, the safari method is a bit agricultural - it's contextual and it hides the link.




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