Well, to me this looks like context menu code used by Firefox (which you
should not be seeing). It should not effect IE7, however, so how that's
happening I have no idea. Shawn's suggestion should have solved that. Does
the behavior persist if you go to Start Menu\Programs\Mozilla Firefox and
click on Mozilla Firefox (Safe Mode). If that tooltip behavior goes away, I
would suspect an extension that's a little screwy, perhaps one that adds
more buttons to the browser. Also, have you made any changes to the files
in C:\Users\(Your Name)\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\(Yo ur
Alphanumeric Profile Name).default\chrome? Like making your own
userChrome.css or userContent.css?
"Rick Parker" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks, but it didn't do anything to the pop-up pane within my browser.
> And
> it's not giving me any useful info. For instance, when I point at Windows
> Live in my Bookmarks/Favorites drop down, the pane reads: "Id:
> "ref#$FaZ6o,"
> Command:<none>, OnCommand:<none>, Type:menu, Label: "Windows Live"...
> which block my view of the sub-folders within individual folders. It's
> just
> annoying, no big thing. Thanks for all you help, anyway.
> Rick
>
>
> "brink" wrote:
>
>>
>> Rick Parker;388713 Wrote:
>> > When I point to my favorites in my web browsers, both IE7 and Firefox,
>> > it
>> > displays the destination of the button. It's very annoying. Can I turn
>> > this
>> > off, only for the browsers?
>>
>> Hi Rick,
>>
>> If you mean the pop-up description while your pointer is hovering on
>> the favorites link, then you need to turn off your pop-up description in
>> Folder Options. See this link for how.
>>
>> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/77...ion.html?ltr=P
>>
>> Shawn
>>
>>
>> --
>> brink
>>
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