Well, actually there is a file there in that folder so I don't know why you're not getting it. I followed your lead though and deleted all the .js from that page and added yours and I get the rounded corners box and then added all the other features I want like arrows and now they show up too.
Is there a way I can see the HTML of one of these boxes easily so I can figure out where the selectors and styles are so I can customize it some more? On Jul 1, 6:41 am, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi again, > > You have a couple problems here. > > 1. None of the rounded corner examples are using a selector that will > select the link you're trying to activate with a clueTip. If you only > want one clueTip to appear, and you want it to appear when hovering > over that first image (or, more precisely, it's containing link), try > this: > > $(document).ready(function() { > $('a[title^=rounded]').cluetip({cluetipClass: 'rounded'}); > > }); > > You can get rid of everything else in that js file. > > For more information about selecting elements on a page, > see:http://docs.jquery.com/Selectors > > 2. You have "demo/ajax4.htm" in the rel attribute -- but that file > doesn't exist. If you want to pull in tooltip content from another > page (which, given the rel attribute in there, I'm assuming you want > to do), the other page has to exist. > > --Karl > ____________ > Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com > > On Jun 30, 2008, at 10:59 PM, datatv wrote: > > > > > OK, I found it but that brings up the default. I still can't figure > > out why the rounded corners tool tip won't appear. > > > On Jun 30, 5:46 pm, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi, > > >> It looks like you've included the entire demo script, but you really > >> only need one line inside a $(document).ready() function. > > >> The first two lines that use the .cluetip() method in your script > >> file > >> are these: > > >> $('a.title').cluetip({splitTitle: '|'}); > >> $('a.basic').cluetip(); > > >> Notice that the first one applies the cluetip to a link with > >> class="title" and the second to a link with class="basic" . Your html > >> doesn't have either of these classes in it. I think that could be > >> your > >> problem. > > >> --Karl > >> ____________ > >> Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com > > >> On Jun 30, 2008, at 7:14 PM, datatv wrote: > > >>> I just started using Cluetip and I can't get the tip to show up at > >>> all > >>> even though I've tried the example on the Cluetip website (for > >>> rounded > >>> corners) to the letter. Can anybody look at my code and see where I > >>> might have screwed up? > > >>>http://www.datatv.com/sw/SW_wp_sampler.html > > >>> If you rollover the first icon on the top left (underneath the > >>> header) > >>> the cluetip is supposed to appear. > > >>> Thanks in advance to anyone who can assist.