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rmmarsh
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USA
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Posted - 20 Oct 2011 :  18:58:49  Show Profile  Visit rmmarsh's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I have found some neat code (http://www.pat-burt.com/web-development/how-to-do-easy-tooltip-popups/) that I want to use, but don't know where to put the code. There are two sections: one for css and one for the object.

Can someone please tell me where to put each?

s.dav
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Italy
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Posted - 21 Oct 2011 :  09:06:30  Show Profile  Visit s.dav's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Have you tried the HexBalloon tooltip extension? ;-)
Let me know

http://www.dynamic-html-editor.com/en/extensions/hexballoon.asp

Regards, Davide
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rmmarsh
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USA
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Posted - 21 Oct 2011 :  16:05:47  Show Profile  Visit rmmarsh's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Instructions are lacking... how do you get the JQuery "in the page order before hexballoon"? And where do you put the verbiage that you want to display?
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s.dav
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Italy
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Posted - 24 Oct 2011 :  08:54:18  Show Profile  Visit s.dav's Homepage  Reply with Quote
rmm,

did you checked the page on my site?

1- draw a graphical object on the page
2- draw a hexballoon object on the page and attach the graphical object
3- send the hexballoon extension "To back" using the top toolbar button
4- draw a jquery extension on the page and send it "to back" in the same way
5- write the "title" property in the graphical object to set the text of the balloon

Regards, Davide
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rmmarsh
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USA
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Posted - 25 Oct 2011 :  19:48:43  Show Profile  Visit rmmarsh's Homepage  Reply with Quote
No, I didn't check the page on your site... had no idea that's where the examples/instructions were.

Thanks anyway... I solved the problem by using the object's "image title".
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s.dav
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Italy
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Posted - 26 Oct 2011 :  09:04:30  Show Profile  Visit s.dav's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Is it nice in your opinion? I worked two days on it ;-)

Regards, Davide
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rmmarsh
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Posted - 27 Oct 2011 :  17:00:47  Show Profile  Visit rmmarsh's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I think it's fine, but for what I needed, the "image title" worked for me.
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