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Hyperlink Title in Outlook email body
When creating a hyperlink associated with an image in an html editor (e.g.
FrontPage) , you can specify a ToolTip (title in HTML) as well as the URL. So viewing the htm file with say Internet Explorer you see the title as the ToolTip when you hover over the hyperlink (e.g. "Go to our Website"). Using the same HTML code in an Outlook email body you see the actual URL as the ToolTip (e.g. "http://www.ourwebsite.com") and the 'title' HTML seems to be ignored. Is there a workaround to this or is this just a limitation of Outlook. TIA |
Hyperlink Title in Outlook email body
When creating a hyperlink associated with an image in an html editor
(e.g. FrontPage) , you can specify a ToolTip (title in HTML) as well as the URL. So viewing the htm file with say Internet Explorer you see the title as the ToolTip when you hover over the hyperlink (e.g. "Go to our Website"). Using the same HTML code in an Outlook email body you see the actual URL as the ToolTip (e.g. "http://www.ourwebsite.com") and the 'title' HTML seems to be ignored. Is there a workaround to this or is this just a limitation of Outlook. This is a security feature to help you avoid phishing expeditions. I don't think Outlook pays any attention to the ALT tag. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Hyperlink Title in Outlook email body
Hi Brian
It's the 'title' attribute I was referring to but I guess you're right - Outlook just ignores it Thanks "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... When creating a hyperlink associated with an image in an html editor (e.g. FrontPage) , you can specify a ToolTip (title in HTML) as well as the URL. So viewing the htm file with say Internet Explorer you see the title as the ToolTip when you hover over the hyperlink (e.g. "Go to our Website"). Using the same HTML code in an Outlook email body you see the actual URL as the ToolTip (e.g. "http://www.ourwebsite.com") and the 'title' HTML seems to be ignored. Is there a workaround to this or is this just a limitation of Outlook. This is a security feature to help you avoid phishing expeditions. I don't think Outlook pays any attention to the ALT tag. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Hyperlink Title in Outlook email body
It's the 'title' attribute I was referring to but I guess you're
right - Outlook just ignores it In HTML, the little "tooltip" of an IMG URL is whatever value is in the ALT tag, when I write HTML. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Hyperlink Title in Outlook email body
That's true but I'm talking about an image being used as a hyperlink to a
web site, not the URL of the image itself. The "tooltip" of the hyperlink is the TITLE attribute. This does display in an Outlook message but only if there is no HREF. i.e. Outlook won't display anything other than the actual URL that the hyperlink points to (not to be confused with the image SRC URL) presumably for security as you said. Thanks "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... It's the 'title' attribute I was referring to but I guess you're right - Outlook just ignores it In HTML, the little "tooltip" of an IMG URL is whatever value is in the ALT tag, when I write HTML. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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