Hi Mucky,
I appreciate your putting these test pages together for me. It really
helps me troubleshoot.
maybe you can put
this wrapper into the options for such problmes with FF and Flash.
If the suggestion is to add an option that allows the user to
customize where in the page the clueTip is appended, I think that's a
brilliant idea. I'll drop that into the next version, which I'll post
as soon as I get the ajax.error code to be customizable as well.
Thanks!
Cheers,
--Karl
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On Aug 13, 2007, at 10:25 AM, Muckinger wrote:
i make 2 test-page:
no flicker with wrapper-div:
http://www.media-giganten.de/test/cluetip-test/index.html
flicker without div and changed fx:
http://www.media-giganten.de/test/cluetip-test/index_flick.html
Muckinger wrote:
Hi Karl,
thanks for your suggestions.
i use Version 0.8.1 (08/07/2007)
- changing fx from fadein to show did not work
- append to body seems to be the problem. if i make a wrapper-div,
that
does NOT wrap the flash-element, it seems to work. maybe you can
put
this wrapper into the options for such problmes with FF and Flash.
Thanks again!
Mucky
Karl Swedberg-2 wrote:
Hi Marcus,
It might have to do with the default fx that clueTip uses -- fadeIn
-- because of issues with opacity.
Could you try modifying the fx.open and fx.openSpeed options? It
would look something like this:
$('whatever').cluetp({fx:
{open: 'show',
openSpeed: ''
}
});
Also, look at the top of jquery.cluetip.js and let me know what
version and date you see at the top.
If that doesn't work, it might have something to do with the clueTip
divs being appended to <body>. Someone emailed me earlier about a
similar problem with Flash, and I helped him get it to work by
changing the line that reads:
.appendTo('body')
to
.appendTo('#wrapperDiv')
...changing "wrapperDiv" to whatever the name of his wrapper DIV
was.
If anyone else has run into similar problems while developing
plugins
or writing any jQuery code with Flash on the page, I'd love to learn
from your experiences.
Thanks,
--Karl
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www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Aug 13, 2007, at 7:42 AM, Marcus Renz wrote:
Hallo Alexandre,
iŽve tried this, but wmode=transparant has no effect on the
flickering
in Firefox. Any other tip?
Alexandre Plennevaux schrieb am Montag, 13. August 2007, 13:11:18:
AP> Did you set your flash wmode parameter to "transparent" ? If
not, try it, it
AP> may solve your issue.
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