Wednesday, April 9, 2008, 8:51:39 PM, Dominique Faure wrote: > Couldn't we having this kind of effect using a sibling span section > instead of a child one: <a class='ttlink'>...</a><span class='ttip'>>...</span> ? > This way, you could preserve the page structure from anchor being > embed into other anchor (which may be the case using included markup).
The tooltip content needs to be in a wrapper (span or div) with position:absolute This needs to be inside a wrapper which has position:relative, otherwise the tooltip pops up in the top left corner, and not next to the link. I used a span element as a wrapper in the latest update (just put on http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/LinkCSSToolTip ) The other restriction lies with the link markup used: in order to be able to include links (from included pages or sections perhaps) the markup needs to have a different ending, not simply ]] perhaps :]] , something like [[target | link text |: tooltip text :]] So I changed the markup to use this syntax. Is this acceptable? It could be [[target | link text | tooltip text :]], but : tooltip text : looks more symmetrical like bracketing. All this seems to work fine now, even with active links inside tooltips, and all without javascript, even for IE. > Meanwhile, nothing would prevent you from making yourself the call to > MarkupToHTML to render the tooltip section (which is more or less what > is done with Cookbook/DomTT). Yes, I got this working now I think. Thanks! The markup runs right at the beginning (is this dangerous, shall it be processed a little later?), and the function calls MarkupToHTML and Keep. ~Hans _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
