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 me
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 clue
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
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 al
What don't you like about the jQuery cluetips plugin:
http://plugins.learningjquery.com/cluetip/demo/
Haven't seen anything of that quality done with jQuery, you could use
Prototip with jQuery noConflict.
I've emailed the author if he could port this to jQuery. He said he
would consider making his scripts framework independent, I guess that
would be even better.
Regards,
Dean
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