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{{#ifeq:{{{link}}}|{{yesno-no|{{{link}}}}}
 
  |[[{{{2}}}|<span title="{{{1}}}" class="rt-commentedText" {{#ifeq:{{{dotted|yes}}}|no|
 
  |[[{{{2}}}|<span title="{{{1}}}" class="rt-commentedText" {{#ifeq:{{{dotted|yes}}}|no|
 
   |style="border-bottom:1px dotted"
 
   |style="border-bottom:1px dotted"

Revision as of 22:32, 3 December 2020

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Purpose

This template assigns an HTML title attribute to a given block of text. This causes a tooltip to be displayed when the user hovers over the text with their cursor, on systems where that is possible.

Note that such content is not visible to, for example, users on mobile devices (who comprise more than half of all Wikipedia readers).

Usage

{{Hover title
 |spantitle
 |label
 |link=yes/no (defaults to "no")
 |dotted=yes/no (defaults to "yes")
}}

wikimarkup except linking may be used within label, but not within spantitle.

Examples

  • {{Hover title|Hello|example}} produces example.
  • {{Hover title|Hello|example|link=yes}} produces example.
  • {{Hover title|Hello|example|dotted=no}} produces example.
  • {{Hover title|Hello|example|link=yes|dotted=no}} produces example.
  • {{Hover title|Hello|ex'''amp'''le}} produces example.
  • [[example|{{Hover title|Hello|text}}]] produces text.

Accessibility issue

This template uses a hover attribute, which is discouraged by Wikipedia:Manual of Style (accessibility)#Text.

For marking abbreviations specifically, please use {{abbr}} instead, because it is accessible to screen reader users.