This isn't a tooltip. 1. It doesn't point to a "tool" 2. It's just label, not extra information 3. It shows/hides immediately (tooltips delay with "hover intent") What is it?pic.twitter.com/CSAk73W6LQ
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Isn't it curious that clicking on a radio button doesn't change the music I'm listening to? Clearly inaccurate usage of the term
That's fine if we just have a funny name for a single idea (radio button originates from old car radios where pushing one button in pops the others out). But we have multiple things people call "tooltips".
I guess there are two kinds of people :)
What does it mean to “google” something and why doesn’t it explain itself in the term? Language is constantly reforming. A “tooltip” can mean a new thing, even if “a tip about a tool” was the original definition.
It means “to use Google”. It does explain itself in the term. I agree language is constantly reforming and I believe that being intentional when participating in that process matters.
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