The suspend a mouse's cursor above an element on a page such as a hyperlink, without actually clicking on the element. Modern browsers allow scripters to read the hover event handler and execute scripts when the action occurs.
A term used for describing a mouse pointer position. As in to hover over a hyperlink. Some hyperlinks are set to change when "hovered" over.
To move the mouse cursor to a location and pause it there. Hovering sometimes causes more information to be revealed to the user through a control tip or additional commands.
Point to a link and pause; this often results in a screen tip popping up. Icon: A button with a picture on it which, when clicked, will perform an action described by the picture.
To stay in the same place on a unicycle by continuously riding back & forth over the same spot with the wheel doing no more than half a revolution.
Hover refers to placing the mouse cursor over (hovers over) a button, graphic or link. Typically on the Internet these may change in some way when the user hovers over that item, to indicate that the item is “clickable.†ImageCafé® allows you to customize the appearance of your navigation and text links when the user hovers over them.
This is the state of the mouse when it is resting over a button or link. The hover state can change the appearance of the button or cause an action to occur such as bringing up explanation or title text. HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) HTML is a standardised computer language system for tagging text files to achieve font, color, graphic, and hyperlink effects on World Wide Web pages. most websites use a form of HTML to some degree as this is the world standard for website creation. See also XML.