I forgot to add that I'm doing this in IE 7 - and I checked it in FF 2 and
the behavior was similar.


James Thomas wrote:
> 
> Unfortunately, the same thing happens with this one. 
> 
> I modified it to support loading by ajax as follows:
> 1. Added a setting for showAjax
> 2. Using the same tip attribute I added to the item, I added the following
> code in save()
>               if (settings.showAjax) {
>                       var jUrl = source.attr('tip');
> 
>                       tBody.empty();
>                       tBody.load(jUrl);
>                       tTitle.html(title);
>                       
>                       if (tBody.html())
>                               tBody.show();
>                       else
>                               tBody.hide();
>               } else          
> 
> I added this code right above the if(settings.showBody)
> 
> Then in my tooltip declaration, I do:
> 
>               $('img.help').Tooltip(
>                       {
>                               delay: 250,
>                               track: true,
>                               showAjax: true,
>                               showURL: false
>                       }
>               );
> 
> When I hover over the image, it goes off and up. Any idea why?
> 
> 
> Sam Collett wrote:
>> 
>> On 30/01/07, James Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I am looking for a good tooltip library. I like the look and feel of the
>>> Interface one but there's a big problem with it - when I hover over
>>> something on say the right edge of the screen where I want the tooltip
>>> to
>>> appear, most of it goes off the edge of the screen. The same is true if
>>> it's
>>> on the left of the screen and the position is set to left.
>>>
>>> Any thoughts on how it can be fixed?
>>>
>>> Also, I made a small modification to the tooltip that enabled it to load
>>> external ajax content - my solution here was to add my own attribute to
>>> whatever fields I want to display a tooltip called tip and then just do
>>> (inside the show() method):
>>>
>>> url = jEl.attr('tip');
>>>
>>> if (url) $('#tooltipURL').load(url); right before the href part within
>>> the
>>> if (title) codeblock. I put it here because I want all of my tooltips to
>>> have a title associated with them. Thoughts on any better way to do
>>> this?
>>> --
>> 
>> Have you tried this one:
>> http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-tooltip/
>> 
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> 
> 

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