Ids have to be unique. Just use a class in this case. Jörn
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 2:06 PM, LM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have a php page where retrieve rows from a table. > Eeach displayed row shall have a tooltip with some info about that > content. > I use http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-tooltip/ > There can be many rows on the page and everyone will have a span with > id="tooltip". > I initialize tooltip with the following statement: > $("#tooltip").tooltip({ > track: false, > delay: 0, > showURL: false, > fixPNG: true, > extraClass: "pretty", > top: -15, > left: 5 > }); > > unfortunatley, tooltip works only on first row and the other will just > appeart the title and not the tooltip. > I know I can call the tooltip function by telling wich IDs the tooltip > shall be applied, but as I can have 40/50 rows per page, I dont't > wanna spam my code with such a ugly code: > $ > ("#tooltip1,#tooltip2,#tooltip3,#tooltip4,#tooltip5,#tooltip6,#tooltip7........").tooltip > > Any help or idea? >