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Hi,

I am trying to get a custom tooltip without using Java API. If we use Java API then we can get a nice tool tip presentation but the default tooltip without java doesn't look good.

How can I show the tooltip the similar look of Java API without using it?

Hope my question is clear?

Thanks

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use the title attribute on your anchor tag
[code]
< a title='click here for lots of money' ... >...< /a >
[/code}




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I want to show some details on the tooltip. Right now I am trying to use Javascript focexec to call function and added ALT tag to tell them to "Click here for details". The problem I have now is, the details are not displaying near to the position where I click. I need to find the mouse coordinates but we are not able to pass the EVENT attribute to javascript when we call from WebFocus.


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Finally ended up doing it with javascript and css.I have added a stylesheet to call the javascript function when you click the graph. That will use the div tag styled using css to show the data. All the data will be passed from graph to javascript function.


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