This might help.
http://docs.jquery.com/Tutorials:Mouse_Position

I also whipped up a simple demo here:
http://www.commadot.com/jquery/mousePosition.php

Glen

On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 6:40 AM, Kalpers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I am trying to retrieve the location of the mouse click within the
> browser window.  When a user clicks on an area that they thought was
> click-able but is not I want to record that location.  There is a
> similar application already out there called heat click but I would
> like to create something more simpler in JQuery.  I only need to add
> this to a couple of pages to see where there may be some issues with
> the layout of the web page.  Right now I am using the following code
> but it it returning the offset of the element which makes perfect
> sense.
>
> $(document).ready(function(){
>
>            $("#Form2").click(function() {
>
>                      var loc = $(this).offset();
>
>                      alert(loc.left + " - " + loc.top);
>            });
>        });
>
> This always returns 0 - 0 which is the offset of the Form2.
>
> Thanks
>

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