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How is the Chromium bug with the title attribute not appearing being overcome?
Description of the bug: code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=128527
code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=129484
Never noticed
in Chrome. It was observed in Chromium in the latest versions 26 and 29, and on the Internet it is reported that it has existed for a long time and that it was in Chrome (I never noticed).
stackoverflow.com/questions/10391327/is-there-a-way-to-make-title-attribute-work-on-chrome
Tested on files with HTML5 doctype on links and IMG, on Habr pages, on some others - nowhere titles can not see.
The issue is not solved by simultaneously writing alt="" and title="", as advised on Stackoverflow for Chrome.
OS - Calculate Linux c X11 and KDE installed by default on this system.
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Maybe due to hardware acceleration / video card driver bugs. In particular, with Firefox as an example, integrated Intel graphics are notorious for hardware acceleration bugs.
In Chrome 29.0.1547.62m under Windows 7 x64, tooltips work both on web pages and at the browser interface level as a program.
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