Under normal conditions, I am reading and posting here in a desktop browser; but there are times when I'm just doing quick reading on my phone's Android Chrome browser, where long-press will show the ALT text for images, but not the TITLE text for links (at least, in my experience)

jdporter, could you add a class attribute to the links with the title attributes (both here and on other pages that put the post-time in the title text, like Newest Nodes and RAT) -- something like <a class="hoverDate" ...> -- so that monks who want to show the dates without hovering can affect it in their Display Settings CSS, like:

@media (pointer: coarse), (hover: none) { .hoverDate a:link:before { content: attr(title) ": "; font-size:75%; f +ont-family: monospace; } }

Without the class -- which is how i tested to make sure it would affect my phone experience but not my desktop experience -- too many other links on normal pages have titles, and it gets really cluttered. But if I could limit it by class, I would be able to easily see the dates on TIL/NN/RAT, which would be great.


In reply to Re^3: RFC: "Today I Learned" page by pryrt
in thread RFC: "Today I Learned" page by jdporter

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