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| OK, I know that there's some proper web-meisters around here. Can someone tell me how to do this: When you put yer mouse over a hyperlink, the bottom-left of the browser (the status bar) shows you the URL that the hyperlink points to... but on a lot of sites it says something instead, rather than show the URL (and therefore doesn't give away your filenames). Anyone tell me how to do this? I can't find anything on the frikkin internet about it. Cheers, and I promise not to ask any more web-related questions until at least next week. ![]()
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| You need to use a bit of javascript to change the window status property, like this: Code: <A HREF="http://www.splattdesigns.co.uk/" onMouseOver="(window.status='Take me to the Splatt Website'); return true">SplattDesigns</A>
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| you is a true gent tiggs, cheers mate.
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