I wouldn't respond that way, I'd respond "s/div/span/g". The span.link-with-tip should include only the anchor and tip. I will make the concession that if the tip has particularly complex HTML then this method becomes cumbersome/intractable.
But doesn't that make the source ugly? <p>This is a word that <span><a href="">popups</a><span>Popups are great fun and eat bears!</span></span> and then creates a funny <span><a href="">sound</a><span>KERISH is the sound that penguins make when they trip another</span> on mouseout.</p> That's one sentence with two popups, but it looks and acts like one giant paragraph. It's neat that screenreaders don't read :none (I didn't know that -- useful), but the above still seems like a pollution. -- Morbus Iff ( rootle-dee-tootle-dee-toot! ) Technical: http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/779 Culture: http://www.disobey.com/ and http://www.gamegrene.com/ icq: 2927491 / aim: akaMorbus / yahoo: morbus_iff / jabber.org: morbus