This script lets you display content in tight areas on your page, by displaying the content on top of any link used to activate it. The content floats above and overlaps anything beneath it. Think of it as adding another dimension to your webpage to create more space. This script is extremely handy for displaying search boxes, additional links etc in a tight area, such as the sidebar column of a page. The content to reveal/ overlap in each case is simply contained inside a DIV on the page for easy customizing, and you can have multiple overlapping content on the page, each associated with a different link.















This script will display the titles on your links in a very "sweet" manner. The look is customized by using CSS and is easily changed. Degrades very nicely. Additional modifications are available on Dustin's Web site.















Surprise your visitors as screen shots and text captions appear when they mouseover a list of ordinary looking links. This script creates the links from the information stored in an array, which also makes for quick editing. The links in this example aren't activated.















This is a balloon style tooltip that can be applied to any link(s) on the page. What sets it apart is where it gets the tooltip messages- from ordinary DIV elements on the page containing the desired tooltip content. This fact means you can easily define tooltips with rich HTML and images inside them. In other words, any content can now easily become a tooltip message, whether you're manually defining the tooltips, or dynamically generating them using server side languages.The tooltip supports an optional arrow image that like the tooltip itself, dynamically adjusts itself if it's too close to any four corners of the browser window.



















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