
Tipsy – Nice, Simple jQuery Tooltips
February 6th, 2010 admin
Today, I found a nice little script called Tipsy. Tipsy, by default, pulls the text from the “title” attribute of any HTML element and turns it into a nicely styled tooltip. The script is easy to configure and offers some nice customization options. If you would prefer to display an attribute other than the title, you can actually choose any attribute or even indicate custom text …
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