There are plenty of tooltip components, also jQuery has a number of plug-ins that can offer this kind of functionality. I know what you are suffering as the tooltips appear as expected in IE but in Chrome/Safari they tend to be blank boxes. It'll be interesting to see if anyone else has a fix for that specifically.
You could just use the ToolTip property of the dropdown list: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.....
He's looking for a tooltip on each individual item in the dropdown, not on the whole dropdown itself. – PhilPursglove Oct 13 '09 at 9:33 Ah. I didn't get that part.Oops.
– Don Fitz Oct 14 '09 at 17:37.
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