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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T02:10:44+00:00 2026-05-14T02:10:44+00:00

By default in all browsers, title attributes only show on mouse over. I want

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By default in all browsers, title attributes only show on mouse over. I want to show on keyboard focus also. I know this is not possible through only HTML and CSS.

JavaScript will be needed. so i use jquery in almost all projects. so i need a jquery solution to show title on onfocus.

<a title="this is title" href="#">Websites</a>

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After searching a lot on google i found a javascript solution

Now i just need a jquery version of this

see here : http://www.brothercake.com/scripts/tooltips/tooltips.html

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    2026-05-14T02:10:44+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:10 am

    JS code

    $(function() {
            var xOffset = 10;
            var yOffset = 20;
    
            $("input").focus(function(e) {
                this.t = this.title;
                this.title = "";
                $("body").append("<span id='tooltip'>" + this.t + "</span>");
                $("#tooltip").css("top", (e.pageY - xOffset) + "px").css("left", (e.pageX + yOffset) + "px").fadeIn("fast");
            });
    
            $("input").blur(function(e) {
                this.title = this.t;
                $("#tooltip").remove();
    
                $("#tooltip").css("top", (e.pageY - xOffset) + "px").css("left", (e.pageX + yOffset) + "px");   
            });   
        });
    

    CSS

     #tooltip{
      position:absolute;
      border:1px solid #333;
      background:#f7f5d1;
      padding:2px 5px;
      color:#333;
      display:none;
      } 
    

    the HTML element

     <input title="testing the focus tooltip" name="name" type="text"/>
    

    Just for the fun of coding here the same but for A link element

    $('a').click(function(e) {
        e.preventDefault();
      this.focus(function (e) {
          this.t = this.title;
          this.title = "";                    
        $("body").append("<span id='tooltip'>"+ this.t +"</span>");
        $("#tooltip")
          .css("top",(e.pageY - xOffset) + "px")
          .css("left",(e.pageX + yOffset) + "px")
          .fadeIn("fast");    
        });
    });
    
     <a title="fdsfsdfsd" href="javascript:;" >test a foucs</a>
    
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