CoolTips 1.0 is a JavaScript script for Navigation scripts design by Andrew Okonetchnikov.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. CoolTips is a lightweight unobtrusive JavaScript web-browser tooltips replacement technique.
Publisher review: CoolTips is a lightweight unobtrusive JavaScript web-browser tooltips replacement technique. CoolTips is a lightweight unobtrusive JavaScript web-browser tooltips replacement technique. CoolTips is used to replace conventional web-browser tooltips. The tooltips get the contents of the title attribute, so it’s fully unobtrusive. CoolTips is an OO class based on Prototype JS and script.aculo.us frameworks. Features: - Lightweight. CoolTips is very lightweight and uses industry-standard libraries — prototype and script.aculo.us. - Customizable look&feel. You can customize the look of different CoolTips instances using bunch of parameters or CSS. - Browser and platform independent. Tested on Windows and Mac. Firefox, Opera, Safari, Internet Explorer 6 & 7. - Supports transitional effects. Fade in &out appearing. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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