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Tooltips are a useful feature for providing explanations of industry-specific terminology on product pages. These small pop-up boxes allow users to quickly understand the meaning of technical terms without taking up too much space on the page.
For example, if you are selling a computer and the specifications include the term ‘RAM,’ you could use a tooltip to provide a brief explanation of what RAM is and how it affects the performance of the computer. This helps to ensure that all users, regardless of their level of technical expertise, can understand and make informed decisions about the product.
Another example of when tooltips can be helpful is when selling a piece of equipment, such as a welding machine. The specifications may include terms like ‘amperage’ and ‘voltage,’ which may not be familiar to all users. A tooltip could provide a brief explanation of what these terms mean and how they affect the performance of the equipment.
In addition to improving the user experience, tooltips also have the benefit of conserving space on the page. Instead of including lengthy explanations of technical terms within the main body of text, the information can be presented in a compact and easily accessible manner.
Tooltips are a useful tool for explaining industry-specific terminology and improving the user experience on product pages.
Would you like to apply this upgrade but don’t have the time or expertize? No problem, we can get that done for you. The pricing for implementing the upgrade depends on your platform and the complexity of the upgrade.