Hi all I'm using the Tooltip plugin (http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/ jquery-plugin-tooltip/) on a test page (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ ~ntzfr/test/ajax/jquery/jquery_formtest1.html). It works fine as it stands. I want the user to be able to toggle tooltips on/off, and a demo on the plugin page uses the code:
$("#block").click($.tooltip.block); to call the click event of the button id "block". That also works. What I then want is to display the tooltip status by changing the button text, which I thought I could do with a function. However, the following does nothing, though doesn't throw any errors: $("#block").click(function() { $.tooltip.block; alert ('woo-hoo'); }); The alert box displays ok. So can anyone tell me why $.tooltip.block works on its own but not in a function? More generally, and here my jQuery newbie ignorance is showing, what is 'block' - a method or a property? What does the line $.tooltip.block actually mean? In this case $ isn't a selector but just shorthand for 'jQuery', so it looks like it says 'run the method jQuery.tooltip.block'. TIA for any tips/advice. Cheers Fred