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Subject:Content for TooTips From:shannon -dot- morris -at- gen21 -dot- com To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 21 Jan 2002 10:53:33 -0700
I have been tasked with developing "ToolTips" for buttons in a new
application that has been developed using Flash. I am having trouble with
the wording, obviously length is an issue, but one I am less concerned
about for the moment. I will be developing help files with Webworks from
the FrameMaker guide - so there will be a help feature available to users
to look up definitions or tasks, etc...
So on to my questions:
What type of content should be contained in a ToolTip?
Here is an example: One button says "Media." The user must click it to add
new media, but there are rules and information they will need to know
before they can actually add it - should the ToolTip simple say "Add
Media" or should there be a brief definition added about what media
constitutes and a highlight of the rules?
Are ToolTips generally just a type of rollover help?
I know once I get better grasp on what each button actually does I will be
able to come up with the correct verbabge to include - I am just wondering
what others experiences have been when designing content for ToolTips.
Thanks. I am on the digest, so any comments, questions, or suggestions can
you forward to me.
Shannon
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