The tooltip or infotip or a hint is a common graphical user interface element. It is used in conjunction with a cursor, usually a pointer. The user hovers the pointer over an item, without clicking it, and a tooltip may appear—a small "hover box" with information about the item being hovered over.Tooltips do not usually appear on mobile operating systems, because there is no cursor (though tooltips may be displayed when using a mouse).
A common variant, especially in older software, is displaying a description of the tool in a status bar. Another system, on old Mac OS versions, that aims to solve the same problem, but in a slightly different way, is balloon help. Microsoft invented another term, "ScreenTip", and uses it in its end-user documentation.
Demonstrations of tooltip usage are prevalent on web pages. Many graphical web browsers display the title
attribute of an HTML element as a tooltip when a user hovers the pointer 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's Internet Explorer (prior to version 7), will also display the alt
attribute of an image as a tooltip in the same manner if an alt
attribute is specified and a title
attribute is not. This is an incorrect behaviour of the alt
attribute according to the W3C specification. If a title
attribute is also specified, it will override the alt
attribute for tooltip content.
I’m in my car, on the way to a gig
I’ve lost the way, now don’t panic
I see a man, he’s chacho shavo
Tell me the way?
Go, samo pravo
I am coming, hope you can hear me
I’m on the wrong way
I need somebody to show me the way
Again a chavo
Tell me the way?
Go, samo pravo
Straight ahead, samo pravo
Straight ahead, samo pravo
Straight ahead, samo pravo
If you ask any chavo, he will tell you, samo pravo
Straight ahead, samo pravo
Straight ahead, samo pravo
Straight ahead, samo pravo
If you ask any chavo, he will tell you, samo pravo
Any chavo, straight ahead
I’m in my car, on the way to a gig
I’ve lost the way, now don’t panic
I see a man, he’s chacho shavo
Tell me the way?
Go, samo pravo
I am coming, hope you can hear me
I’m on the wrong way
I need somebody to show me the way
Again a chavo
Tell me the way?
Straight ahead, samo pravo
Straight ahead, samo pravo
Straight ahead, samo pravo
If you ask any chavo, he will tell you, samo pravo
Straight ahead, samo pravo
Straight ahead, samo pravo
Straight ahead, samo pravo
If you ask any chavo, he will tell you, samo pravo
Where the hell, was it left?
Who the hell, was it right?
What the hell, was it left?
I ask myself, saying it again
Where the hell, was it left?
Who the hell, was it right?
What the hell, was it left?
“They go straight ahead”
Far away, on the highway, I ask myself, “What did he say?
Was it right or was it left?”
“No”, they keep saying it again
Turn right, straight ahead
Turn left, straight ahead
Just turn right
Just turn left
Just turn, turn back
Again
I’m in my car, on the way to a gig
I’ve lost the way, now don’t panic
I see a man, he’s chacho shavo
Tell me the way?
Go, samo pravo
I am coming, hope you can hear me
I’m on the wrong way
I need somebody to show me the way
Again a chavo
Tell me the way?
Was it right?
Go, samo pravo
Was it left?
Go, samo pravo
Was it right?
Go, samo pravo
They go straight ahead
Was it right?
Turn right
Was it left?
Turn left
Was it right?
Just turn
Just turn, turn back
Again
Straight ahead, samo pravo
Straight ahead, samo pravo
Straight ahead, samo pravo
If you ask any chavo, he will tell you, samo pravo
Straight ahead, samo pravo
Straight ahead, samo pravo
Straight ahead, samo pravo
If you ask any chavo, he will tell you, samo pravo
Straight ahead
Straight ahead
Straight ahead, go straight ahead
Again
Straight ahead, turn left
Straight ahead, turn right
Straight ahead, just turn
Just turn, turn back