I know him and you can use it , np
On Jul 12, 2007, at 5:00 PM, Steve Finkelstein wrote:

>
> That theme Mila did looks great. I've e-mailed him asking him for
> permission on using it. Not sure if he's allowing others to, but
> certainly can't hurt to ask.
>
> Thanks for pointing out the URL Sebastien!
>
> - sf
>
> Sébastien Gruhier wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> You can do it with PWC ( http://prototype-window.xilinus.com/. )  
>> there
>> is a tooltip add-on to do it.
>> Tooltip content can be filled by ajax or url, so if you want to  
>> check if
>> you user is logged in, it's pretty easy.
>> And Mila76 has done a theme that looks like the PNG you sent
>> (http://mila76.it/js.html, move your mouse on "Ajax Tooltip") but you
>> can do your own.
>>
>> Seb
>> On Jul 11, 2007, at 11:01 PM, K. Heutmaker wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> You could use the xilinus prototype windows library and build a  
>>> custom
>>> theme. You can find it at http://prototype-window.xilinus.com/. You
>>> can put virtually anything in a window...the only things that I've
>>> found that don't work are webpages with frame-busting code. If
>>> anything, you might find that this library is overkill for what you
>>> are trying to do.
>>>
>>> I use it on my home page (http://bgok.net) to show images, other
>>> webpages and video in a javascript window. I use a standard  
>>> theme, but
>>> building themes isn't difficult if you have a good graphics/image
>>> program like photoshop, fireworks or gimp.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Ken
>>>
>>> On Jul 11, 12:58 pm, Steve Finkelstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I'm looking for a library that's capable of doing something  
>>>> similar to
>>>> Google's "popup cloud" effect on Google RSS Reader. Here's a
>>>> screenshot I took with the effect taking
>>>> place:http://stevefink.net/popup.png
>>>>
>>>> I know there is lightbox out there, however the overall affect  
>>>> doesn't
>>>> render how I see fit. Is it possible to do something similar with
>>>> prototype or script.aculo.us? Perhaps another library if someone  
>>>> more
>>>> experienced doesn't mind chiming in on? I ultimately want to  
>>>> allow a
>>>> user to input data into a form directly in this popup, and then  
>>>> I'll
>>>> use server-side calls for further processing.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you kindly for any insight.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers!
>>>>
>>>> - sf
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>> !DSPAM:1020,4695cae4177612707013554!
>
> >


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