Have you decided how to make removing tip without mouse in/out ? Because I want also to do like you told ...
Maybe it can be done by hiding tip after few seconds of nonactive. Thanks for answer :) On Nov 19, 6:26 pm, "Graeme B. Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What if you want to make a cluetip sticky only when clicked, otherwise just > show a normal cluetip? > > example: I want to show tips with content they can click (email addy, etc) > if they want... but by default the cluetip should just go away if the mouse > moves elsewhere (outside of the <a href>). I don't want to use > mouseOutClose because the user shouldn't have to mouse in/out to remove the > tip from the page. > > ideas? > > Graeme > > _____ > > From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Karl Swedberg > Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 8:53 AM > To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com > Subject: [jQuery] Re: cluetip events > > Hi amircx, > > You need to set the sticky option to true. I think that should do it for > you. > > Also, for other options where you're just using the default (such as > activation: hover), you don't need to define them in your options map. > > --Karl > > On Nov 14, 2007, at 6:21 AM, amircx wrote: > > 3 of that functions not working i think > here is my code > <code> > $(document).ready(function(){ > > $('#textfieldEIP').cluetip({ > dropShadow: false, > > cluezIndex: 97, > width: '90', > height: '30', // The height of the clueTip. more info > below [1] > positionBy: 'bottomTop', // Sets the type of positioning. more > info below [2] > local: true, // Whether to use content from the same > page (using ID) for the clueTip's body > hideLocal: true, // If local option is set to true, this > determines whether local content > showTitle: false, // show title bar of the clueTip, even if > title attribute not set > cluetipClass: 'jtip', // class added to outermost clueTip div in > the form of 'cluetip-' + clueTipClass. more info below [6] > waitImage: false, // whether to show a "loading" img, which > is set in jquery.cluetip.css > arrows: false, // if true, sets background-position of > cluetip div more info below [7] > sticky: false, // keep visible until manually closed > mouseOutClose: true, // close when clueTip is moused out > activation: 'hover', // set to 'click' to force user to click > to show clueTip > closePosition: 'title', // location of close text for sticky > cluetips; can be 'top' or 'bottom' or 'title' > > }); > > </code> > > <input type="text" id="textfieldEIP" href="#" rel="#textfieldToolbar"/> > > tools.jpg > > what im trying to achive is following > > to do that the tooltip will appear near textfield but the user will be able > to click on elements in the tooltip > so it will function like edit in place , user wants to edit textfield and > once he on the textfield he gets menu of options > that pops up > > hope you got me right > > amircx wrote: > > hey > im trying to do a input's that once they are get mouseover it will open a > tooltip with options like edit and stuff (icons) > my question is in cluetip how can i hide/show a tip via javascript command > instad of the "close " button? > and also, is there a flag that i can check is the tooltip is currently > shown or not? > > -- > View this message in > context:http://www.nabble.com/cluetip-events-tf4785879s27240.html#a13744518 > Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.