Computer Science, asked by bo3168306, 20 days ago

Name the link you see when you mouse over the link.​

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Answered by 24Karat
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When you hover over a link and the real destination is numbers instead of a domain name (e.g. “http://52.26.192.148”), don't trust it. Every legitimate link will have a domain name instead of just an IP address.

Answered by farhan55647fa
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Answer:

Demonstrations of tooltip usage are prevalent on web pages. Many graphical web browsers display the title attribute of an HTML element as a tooltip when a user hovers the pointer over that element; in such a browser, when hovering over Wikipedia images and hyperlinks a tooltip will appear.

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