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This is an example of my '''IPA Quickhelp Templates''' idea for templates to use rollover "status text" to make IPA more comprehensible for beginners. The idea is that each letter is a link. When the user rolls over the link, they should get a short (under 15-word) jargon-free text explaining how to pronounce that phoneme. This links to a redirect which links to the jargon-titled article about that sound.

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::Why can't I see any popup menu when I roll over your text? (I've allowed them on my browser) I was able to test all other tricks, but not that one. (tested both Firefox and IE) -- [[User:Womtelo|Womtelo]] 08:59, 22 January 2007 (UTC)

:::Re:[[User:Jimp|Jimp]]: I agree that this is not the ideal solution, but as far as I can see, it appears to be as simple as you can get.  Thanks for noticing the newlines; I'll work on those.
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Re:[[User:Womtelo|Womtelo]]: I'm not sure why this is not working for you.  Each character has the same kind of &lt;span>&lt;/span> tags as the other examples.  The spaces don't have a title, but each of the other letters should have a unique popup message. <font face="trebuchet ms"> &mdash;[[User:Wdflake|<font color="#555"><b>W. Flake</b></font>]] ([[User_talk:Wdflake|<font color="#555">talk</font>]])</font> 20:55, 22 January 2007 (UTC)