On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 09:45 -0400, Erik Bray wrote:
Not to discourage, but there's a reason most people turn that off.
It's annoying. People should be allowed to open a link in a new
window or tab if they wish, and not do so if they do not wish. There
are few examples I can think of that
On 9/18/07, Joost Kraaijeveld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the answers. A bit more on what I try to accomplish/tried.
( I really have no clue about HTML so you may laugh at my attempt)
I want real popups, you know the things that most people turn off ;-)
Not to discourage, but
It is for my very own private documentation system and the only URL
allowed to do so ;-).
Even though, jtips and the like are much nicer (IMHO) than the plain
old popups ;-)
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This might be implemented with a Trac macro, a few bits of CSS and
jtip. [http://codylindley.com/Javascript/264/jtip-a-jquery-tool-tip].
The latter relies on jQuery that Trac uses as well in release 0.11
I'm using such a thing for the RevtreePlugin.
HTH,
Manu
On 9/17/07, Joost Kraaijeveld
I'm not really getting what you are trying to do, but for acronyms and
terms (your example says short definition) I use the AcronymsPlugin,
so that when you define a term it will make an HTML acronym tag for it,
which in Firefox displays an underlined word that when you hover over
it, it displays
Hi,
Thanks for the answers. A bit more on what I try to accomplish/tried.
( I really have no clue about HTML so you may laugh at my attempt)
I want real popups, you know the things that most people turn off ;-)
I tried to add (found somewhere on the Internet) the following to my
style.css