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Right after I had been informed
by Charles Miller of a certain (ancient) Mozilla feature, namely
the ability to select a portion of text on a web page and view the
HTML source for that selection, I ran off to Mark Pilgrim's b-links,
and by the virtue of my brain synapse connections I was able to
(partly) solve the problem of Mozilla not showing the whole text of a
link's tooltip (the one that comes from the title attribute of the
link element) by selecting the corresponding link text on the page and
viewing its source and therefore being able to read the whole text. A
minor issue, but it made my life a little better.