Forum:Any way to make link caption invisible?

I found an interesting topic about CSS tooltip here, and installed the codes by Sovq on my wiki. It's perfectly working as I wished, but when I wrap an internal link: Forum:Support Requests Tooltip text  it displays an another tooltip(link caption) beside the CSS one. (here's a Screenshot.) So this time, I tried ajax tooltip code but it didn't even work.

For now, I'm using a simple trick to not have this doubled caption:  Forum:Support Request Tooltip text But this seems not to be the proper way to solve the problem and I wouldn't like to make templates out of this. Please point me the right way.
 * I'm not really sure about this, but to shorten the code, you could replace it with:

 [/wiki/Forum:Support_Requests Forum:Support Request] Tooltip text
 * Sam Wang (talk) 04:57, May 3, 2012 (UTC)


 * Post a link to a page of where the tooltip works as intended, please! Maybe we can take it from there... --


 * Hmm.. good question. I'm not sure you can remove the link title (that is what I understand the issue is) from internal links. You could remove the "plainlink" class though - formatting the links as external ones should remove the alt text, but since they're still links to internal content, the won't have the little arrow icon. Also, I think it was "plainlinks", not "plainlink". I'm curious if anyone can come up with a proper solution for removing the alt text though. — Sovq 07:52, May 3, 2012 (UTC)


 * The only way to prevent the title tooltip would be to remove or empty the title attribute. I very much doubt that can be done with CSS. With JavaScript it's trivial though:




 * I'll try this solution rather than my code. I think that is what I was looking for.


 * Marvellous, when mouseovered no more link title appears. Thank you Pecoes and everyone, for the solution, and for being interested in the topic.


 * My template, I wanted it to create tooltips according to their pagename:  giving an internal link to the Article Name, and when hovered over, to have a pop-up'd text. But if I use this trick, I will have to enter the article name twice when there's a space within it:   I want to reduce this waste.


 * No, actually that idea - the one I just deleted calling it dumb - is probably quite good after all. With the fullurl parser function you can convert "Article Name" to which solves both problems:


 * It properly wiki-escapes and url-encodes the article name - making your second parameter superfluous and
 * it converts the local name into a full URL that can be used with single brackets and won't get a title attribute


 * [ Article Name]


 * Sorry about the back and forth. I just experienced a sharp drop of my caffeine level :( --


 * I did well to come back, you got an even better way. I think I already experienced this format but my brain wasn't working well enough, arr. Thank you after all.


 * Well, I discored something using this.. This doesn't make distiction between an existing article and an not existing one: both is displayed in blue color. Should be an issue though.