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I made a tool tip using html, jquery, and css. The Tool tip uses the title attribute in order to show its contents.

<a href="#" class="tooltip" title="Hello">Hover Me</a>

When I hover the link I see the tool tip and its working fine. The problem is that I also see the built in html tool tip. Is there any way to disable that html tool tip ? OR is there any other attribute that I can use to solve this problem ?

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    Remove the title attribute on hover, and then add it back in on mouseout.
    – BenM
    Mar 30, 2013 at 18:53
  • @BenM - You should add that as an answer.
    – jwueller
    Mar 30, 2013 at 18:56

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You can also define an arbitrary attribute that you target for your purpose. This is easy to do using JQuery.

ex: <a href="#" class="tooltip" data-tooltip="Hello">Hover Me</a>

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  • You should at least use standards-compliant custom attributes. data-tooltip would have been acceptable.
    – jwueller
    Mar 30, 2013 at 18:58
  • I agree. Updated my answer
    – TGH
    Mar 30, 2013 at 18:59
  • Thats better! It is not as accessible as the native title attribute, but still better than nothing.
    – jwueller
    Mar 30, 2013 at 19:00
  • how do I select the data-tooltip ? like this ? this.data("tooltip") ?
    – Max Pain
    Mar 30, 2013 at 19:00
  • @MaxPain - Yes, exactly. Just make sure that this is a jQuery object, and not a native DOM node. You may need to write this: $(this).data('tooltip')
    – jwueller
    Mar 30, 2013 at 19:00
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To maintain SEO and so forth, I'd just remove the title attribute temporarily, and then add it back in; something like this:

$('element').hover(function() {
    var title = $(this).prop('title');  
    $(this).data('orig-title', title).prop('title', '');
}, function() {  
    $(this).prop('title', $(this).data('orig-title'));
});
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  • Shouldn't .prop() be .attr(), if the markup contains a title attribute?
    – jwueller
    Mar 30, 2013 at 19:03

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