Hi Jeffrey,
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. I'll try to take a look
this weekend. I have a different idea about how to go about this and
will test sat/sun.
--Karl
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Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Oct 9, 2008, at 9:03 AM, JeffreyKarbowski wrote:
Can anyone tell me why this doesn't work in IE???
JeffreyKarbowski wrote:
Comparing to original -
(Line 105)
Original:
var tOffset = parseInt(opts.topOffset, 10), lOffset =
parseInt(opts.leftOffset, 10);
Changed to:
var tOffset = 100, lOffset = -738;
(Line 302)
Original:
tipY = posY;
Changed to:
tipY = 95;
(Line 305)
Original:
tipY = posY - opts.dropShadowSteps + tOffset;
Changed to:
tipY;
(Defaults)
Changed:
Width,
Height,
Position (to fixed),
Show Title,
JeffreyKarbowski wrote:
I have this working in Firefox, with a fixed position on the page,
IE
however throws errors.
In Bold are the lines that I have changed:
if (opts.local && opts.hideLocal) { $(tipAttribute +
':first').hide(); }
var tOffset = 100, lOffset = -738;
// vertical measurement variables
var tipHeight, wHeight;
tipHeight = defHeight == 'auto' ?
Math.max($cluetip.outerHeight(),$cluetip.height()) :
parseInt(defHeight,10);
tipY = 95;
baseline = sTop + wHeight;
if (opts.positionBy == 'fixed') {
tipY;
} else if ( (posX < mouseX && Math.max(posX, 0) + tipWidth >
mouseX) || opts.positionBy == 'bottomTop') {
if (posY + tipHeight + tOffset > baseline && mouseY - sTop >
tipHeight + tOffset) {
The page in question is http://btcamper.interactrv.com/defaultTest.aspx
http://btcamper.interactrv.com/defaultTest.aspx
JeffreyKarbowski wrote:
Could you please tell me a way to position the Cluetip relative
to its
parent div instead of having it offset from the invoking element?
I need
the Cluetip to sit in a fixed position on the page.
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