Hi Brandon Thanks, so much for your reply.... I had actually tried that too.
And yes this does work..However, strangely, ONLY when I have mouse overed ANOTHER link (with title attrible a['title']) that is OUTSIDE the part of the page that is "refreshed" when the ajax pagination occurs. If I first mouseover a link (with title) in the updated content, then the tooltip doesn't work (until I mouseover such a link outside the updated content). Strange eh. Any ideas? On Nov 8, 2:43 am, "Brandon Aaron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Your very close... Try this instead: > $('a[title]') > .livequery(function() { > $(this).tipsy({ fade: true, gravity: 'w' }); > > }); > > No need to return false. > > -- > Brandon Aaron > > On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 9:14 PM, idealists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > > > > Im got a section of my page which updates via ajax pagination. > > The jQuery tipsy tooltips work on the initial page load, but when I > > click Page "2" and so on, and the ajax containing div updates with new > > content the tipsy tooltips do no display. > > Solution (I thought) was to use the jQuery LiveQuery plugin. However > > I am unable to get that to work. > > Im kind of new to jQuery. > > > This is what I have so far: > > <script type="text/javascript"> > > $('a[title]') > > .livequery(function() { > > $('a[title]').tipsy({fade: true, gravity: 'w'}); > > return false; > > }); > > </script> > > > This seems to work on the initial page load, but doesn't bind any new > > a['title'] elements when the page is updated via ajax. > > > Any help would be appreciated. > > > Thanks