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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

[Tip] Most Underused but Useful HTML tag working on Orkut

The Abbreviation or Acronym Tag is the least used HTML Tag which works on Orkut
Just copy paste the code below and preview it: <abbr title="This is the hidden text message ">Roll your mouse over to see hidden message</abbr>
It would look like this. Alternatively you can use <acronym> tag
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