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Cordts, Marcia L
I would like to see the development of a macro that is responsive to mouse-over events! I can envision a lot of ways that I would be able to use this to provide feedback and interactivity to my students on my wiki pages.
I've looked at a lot of the Confluence User community pages, and it is clear that a lot of folks who are good Javascript or HTML programmers can import scripts into Confluence that will, for example, show a "tip" when there's a mouse-over a text or image, or display an image on a mouse-over. While the mouse-over command and response sequence itself looks pretty short and simple, the jargon that describes where to load the script and properly describe the commands so a wiki page can access it is way over my head.
Thanks!