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Textual description of contextual help needed

The comic strip is made up of three panes:

  1. “I don't know what a CVC2 is so I can't check out!” exclaims an exasperated web user. He's trying to purchase a product online but the website keeps asking for his credit card CVC2.
  2. Using her super-hero powers, Webcrawler zaps a contextual help icon on to the screen! A small question mark is now on the screen next to the form field asking for the CVC2.
  3. Our previously exasperated web user now looks rather content! He's clicked on the question mark and the website has provided an explanation as to what a CVC2 is. “Thanks to the Webcredibles this website is now providing contextual help!”

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