Hi All,
I have some 100s of images in my online help and therefore adding a screentip to each of them is a humongous task. Is there a way I can create an image style to address this? Please help.
Thanks,
Rani
Image Style to add Screentips
Re: Image Style to add Screentips
Depends what you mean by a "screentip", but you can't apply either alt or title attributes by using a style - they're attributes, not CSS/styles.
If you're applying a generic alt or title tag to all images, why not just use a find and replace?
If you're applying a generic alt or title tag to all images, why not just use a find and replace?
Re: Image Style to add Screentips
Dave, I am referring to adding a screen tip text to each and every image in my help, and considering that there are many of them, adding manually is difficult. So checking if there is any smarter way to achieve this? Here is a screen-shot (image properties). To be specific am trying to add "click to zoom" as my screen tip to the imagesDave Lee wrote:Depends what you mean by a "screentip", but you can't apply either alt or title attributes by using a style - they're attributes, not CSS/styles.
If you're applying a generic alt or title tag to all images, why not just use a find and replace?
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Re: Image Style to add Screentips
Ok, what Flare calls a "screen tip" is a title tag on the image.
So you might be able to use a find and replace - for example:
To add the title for all images:
search for: <img
replace with: <img title="Click to zoom"
To add a title for images with a class of "thumbnail":
search for: class="thumbnail"
replace with: class="thumbnail" title="Click to zoom"
Just remember to back up your project first!
So you might be able to use a find and replace - for example:
To add the title for all images:
search for: <img
replace with: <img title="Click to zoom"
To add a title for images with a class of "thumbnail":
search for: class="thumbnail"
replace with: class="thumbnail" title="Click to zoom"
Just remember to back up your project first!