Today will be the first part of a 2-part series. Ultimately, we’ll be drawing information from a database to create an advanced tooltip. Today, we’ll start with the layout and the basic functionality. It shouldn’t be too different from what we did in Day 11. In Part 2, we’ll use jQuery to call a PHP method asynchronously, and then populate the tooltip.
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Author: Jeffrey Way
Hi, I’m Jeff. I’m the editor of Theme Forest. I spend too much time in front of the computer and find myself telling my fiance’, â€We’ll go in 5 minutes!†far too often. I just can’t go out to dinner while I’m still producing FireBug errors…drives me crazy. I love jQuery, PHP, MYSQL, CSS, AJAX – pretty much anything. If it will keep you in the good graces of the church, on Twitter.
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