Many sites contain a page with links to other related resources. Generally, a description of each site is not provided, unless the visitor hovers over the TITLE attribute of the ANCHOR tag. The descriptions could be shown on the page, along with the links, but that would make it too cumbersome. This script will show and hide the link's title information right on the page. It could be used in a site map or dynamic menu as well.















This small JavaScript library will spice up the look of your tooltips in your Web page. It replaces the title attribute with a tooltip designed to match your Web site. You can use it in almost an HTML element too. Easy to implement!















This unique script dynamically positions a "bullet" image of your choice alongside arbitrary links when the mouse moves over them, "highlighting" them. Simply give the links in question a CSS class name of "ddbullet" (on top any existing class name), and the script handles the rest. Great way to draw attention to specific links on your page!The script lets you define more than one bullet image inside the script, so different groups of links can have a different bullet image. The horizontal/ vertical offset of the bullet image relative to the anchor link can be independently set for each image.
















This is a balloon style tooltip that can be applied to any link(s) on the page. What sets it apart is where it gets the tooltip messages- from ordinary DIV elements on the page containing the desired tooltip content. This fact means you can easily define tooltips with rich HTML and images inside them. In other words, any content can now easily become a tooltip message, whether you're manually defining the tooltips, or dynamically generating them using server side languages.The tooltip supports an optional arrow image that like the tooltip itself, dynamically adjusts itself if it's too close to any four corners of the browser window.
















Want to spruce up your links without adding background images? This script will enclose your designated links in brackets. You can keep the other links separate, if you like.


















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