Thanks, Dean.



On Jun 7, 2008, at 8:39 PM, Dean wrote:


Karl,

Prototip has ajax and the things you've mentioned. If you are looking
for ideas to improve cluetip, it might be a good idea to a look at it.

- Dean

On Jun 8, 1:51 am, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks, Rey, for mentioning that.

Dan, if you have a "design eye," the clueTip plugin is completely
skinnable. It comes with three preset themes, but I've seen a few 3rd
party implementations of it that are gorgeous. It's all in the CSS.

Prototip looks great, but one thing you might want to consider is the
flexibility of the data source. At first glance, it looks like
Prototip requires you to use one of the function's arguments as the
tooltip's content. With the clueTip plugin, on the other hand, the
content can come from a separate file, from an element in the same
document, from the title attribute (or another attribute if specified) of the invoking element, or from an optional argument of the cluetip()
method. It also has a number of options for various positioning
schemes and open/close triggers. If something doesn't work right or
look right, I'd love to hear how I can improve it.

Cheers,

--Karl

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Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com

On Jun 7, 2008, at 6:22 PM, Rey Bango wrote:



Dan,

I think has done a fabulous job with Prototip2. It's very feature
rich and most likely the reason that he charges for his work. With
that said,  the solutions you've been presented are pretty good. To
recap you can:

1) Use prototip with jQuery using noConflict
2) Use clueTip which is also feature rich

If the concern you have is the aesthetics, I would suggest you bring
that up to jQuery team member Karl Swedberg who is VERY open to
updating clueTip and also in receiving help in making changes. I
know he would appreciate another hand in making changes.

Rey...

On Jun 2, 4:22 pm, Danjojo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I really like the quality of the tooltip pop-ups found 
herehttp://www.nickstakenburg.com/projects/prototip2/

What is the closest thing we have to this level of quality in
jQuery?

Thanks,
D

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