RFC: get users to read WB tooltip#20949
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Since the majority of user complaints about the double white balance messages are from those who clearly haven't read the associated tooltip, apply a psychological trick to get them to read the tooltip: add what appears to be a hyperlink to more information, which will get them to hover over the message long enough for the tooltip to pop up (usually - one can actually click the fake link fast enough to prevent the popup).
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Since the majority of user complaints about the double white balance messages are from those who clearly haven't read the associated tooltip, apply a psychological trick to get them to read the tooltip: add what appears to be a hyperlink to more information, which will get them to hover over the message long enough for the tooltip to pop up (usually - one can actually click the fake link fast enough to prevent the popup).