On 2020-Apr-05, Fabien COELHO wrote: > > > As the definitions are short and to the point, maybe the HTML display > > > could (also) "hover" the definitions when the mouse passes over the word, > > > using the "title" attribute? > > > > I like that idea, if it doesn't conflict with accessibility standards > > (maybe that's just titles on images, not sure). > > The following worked fine: > > <html><head><title>Title Tag Test</title></head> > <body>The <a href="acid.html" title="ACID stands for Atomic, Consistent, > Isolated & Durable">ACID</a> > property is great. > </body></html>
I don't see myself patching the stylesheet as would be needed to do this. > > I suggest we pursue this idea in another thread, as we'd probably want to > > do it for acronyms as well. > > Or not. I'd test committer temperature before investing time because it > would mean that backpatching the doc would be a little harder. TBH I can't get very excited about this idea. Maybe other documentation champions would be happier about doing that. -- Álvaro Herrera https://www.2ndQuadrant.com/ PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Remote DBA, Training & Services