On Oct 2, 2006, at 11:34 AM, Jörn Zaefferer wrote:

> Karl Swedberg schrieb:
>> I suppose all the jTips could load in a hidden state on
>> document.ready, which would make their height available immediately
>> on hover. Maybe that would slow page load, though? Any other, better
>> ideas?
>>
> You could just wait to display the tip until it is loaded. IE seems to
> do that anyway. That would solve your positioning problem and would
> provide a more consistent behaviour.

Okay, Jörn, I took your advice. The result is up on http:// 
test.learningjquery.com/jtiptest.htm

When Firefox is at certain sizes, the scrollbar flickers on then off  
very quickly, but usually it doesn't. Safari and WinIE 6 look great.

I zipped up jtip.js along with a css file and the three images from  
Cody Lindley's original version: http://test.learningjquery.com/jtip.zip

I think I've done just about all I can with this one. Shall I put it  
somewhere? jquery.com plugins page? subversion?

Cheers,
Karl
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