3 of that functions not working i think here is my code <code> $(document).ready(function(){
$('#textfieldEIP').cluetip({ dropShadow: false, cluezIndex: 97, width: '90', height: '30', // The height of the clueTip. more info below [1] positionBy: 'bottomTop', // Sets the type of positioning. more info below [2] local: true, // Whether to use content from the same page (using ID) for the clueTip's body hideLocal: true, // If local option is set to true, this determines whether local content showTitle: false, // show title bar of the clueTip, even if title attribute not set cluetipClass: 'jtip', // class added to outermost clueTip div in the form of 'cluetip-' + clueTipClass. more info below [6] waitImage: false, // whether to show a "loading" img, which is set in jquery.cluetip.css arrows: false, // if true, sets background-position of cluetip div more info below [7] sticky: false, // keep visible until manually closed mouseOutClose: true, // close when clueTip is moused out activation: 'hover', // set to 'click' to force user to click to show clueTip closePosition: 'title', // location of close text for sticky cluetips; can be 'top' or 'bottom' or 'title' }); </code> <input type="text" id="textfieldEIP" href="#" rel="#textfieldToolbar"/> tools.jpg what im trying to achive is following to do that the tooltip will appear near textfield but the user will be able to click on elements in the tooltip so it will function like edit in place , user wants to edit textfield and once he on the textfield he gets menu of options that pops up hope you got me right amircx wrote: > > hey > im trying to do a input's that once they are get mouseover it will open a > tooltip with options like edit and stuff (icons) > my question is in cluetip how can i hide/show a tip via javascript command > instad of the "close " button? > and also, is there a flag that i can check is the tooltip is currently > shown or not? > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/cluetip-events-tf4785879s27240.html#a13744518 Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.