Introduction
Footnotes are superscript numbers (1) placed within the body of text and collected at the bottom of a page. They can be used for two things:
As a citation
As a provider of additional information.
For example, say you want to add an interesting comment to a sentence you have written, but the comment is not directly related to the argument of your paragraph.
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Include additional information without distracting the reader from the main text. |
Tooltip is a message that is displayed when a user hovers over or clicks to UI element such as an icon, a highlighted word, or a button. Tooltips are short messages related to specific UI elements that provide additional explanations and guide users towards taking specific actions.
Test
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Tooltips are best when they provide additional explanation for an unfamiliar form to some users or reasoning for what may seem like an unusual request.
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Try to keep the explanation message short and understanding. Using many and long tooltips can distract users from the main content. |
How to use
Footnotes or Tooltips | Choose between tooltips and footnotes. |
Colour | Choose a colour from the predefined colour set . |
Description | Add description that will show on hover or as a notification banner. |
Footnotes display macro | If the page contains footnotes, it is required to use footnotes display macro. |
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