On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Scott Weikert wrote:
>
> On the subject of jQuery-based tooltip solutions, I recommend giving
> Tipped a looksee.
>
> http://projects.nickstakenburg.com/tipped
>
> Lots of options available for styling tooltips.
>
> --Scott
Scott - Tipped looks very promising.
On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Billy Cravens wrote:
>
> You can't add a class to the cftooltip tag itself. Personally, I wouldn't
> use the CF UI tags. You'll get more control using any of the many tooltip
> jQuery plugins out there. That said
>
Thanks Billy - very helpful info!
~
On the subject of jQuery-based tooltip solutions, I recommend giving
Tipped a looksee.
http://projects.nickstakenburg.com/tipped
Lots of options available for styling tooltips.
--Scott
On 12/22/12 10:36 AM, Billy Cravens wrote:
> You can't add a class to the cftooltip tag itself. Personally,
You can't add a class to the cftooltip tag itself. Personally, I wouldn't use
the CF UI tags. You'll get more control using any of the many tooltip jQuery
plugins out there. That said
You can always add a style inline using the style attribute. I assume there's a
reason you're not doing that
I'm looking for an example of specifying style info for a cftooltip. I'd
like to specify a class in a style sheet and reference that from the
cftooltip tag. If that's not possible, how else can I go about this?
Thanks,
Stephen
5 matches
Mail list logo