superTooltips Stack![]()
The superTooltips stack is a very powerful and flexible tool to create richly formatted tooltips. In a nutshell, the superTooltips stack can display practically any content, from a simple Text Stack to a Flash video or Google Map, just by dragging and dropping stacks. Main features:
- Different types of tooltips on the same page
- Width from 150px to 600px
- Scale font size (to adjust depending on theme used)
- Control everything: text and background colors, border size, color, and corners to match your theme's style
- Option to click through to an external or internal URL
- Three tooltip transition effects: 'show', 'fadeIn', or 'slideDown'
- Optional arrows that adjust automatically to point at selected link
- Show or hide tooltip drop shadow
- Tooltips can hide on mouseout or remain open
- Select between text label for Close button or any of the 6 built-in images
- Position the Close label/button at the top or bottom of contents
- Check the user interface and the detailed tutorial to learn more about the superTooltips stack
- Works with Firefox, Safari, and IE6, 7, and 8 (except rounded corners)
- Please remember that this stack is jQuery-based and conflicts with other plugins can happen therefore, always try to limit the number of effects on any single page...
- Only US$9.50
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How about some examples...
The superTooltips stack can create tooltips from practically any other stacks. For instance, let's start with a simple image. Now, this tooltip uses a Left Floating Image Stack that remains open while this one uses a Right Floating Image Stack and hides automatically (also, notice the different settings: narrower, no drop shadow, arrows, transition effect).
We can also use 3 Columns stacks and format them in different ways. Like this one or maybe his one.
Now, if you hover over the images below, you'll be able to watch a Flash video and a YouTube video inside the tooltip!
The superTooltips stack can create tooltips from practically any other stacks. For instance, let's start with a simple image. Now, this tooltip uses a Left Floating Image Stack that remains open while this one uses a Right Floating Image Stack and hides automatically (also, notice the different settings: narrower, no drop shadow, arrows, transition effect).
We can also use 3 Columns stacks and format them in different ways. Like this one or maybe his one.
Now, if you hover over the images below, you'll be able to watch a Flash video and a YouTube video inside the tooltip!
And finally, how about a Google map?
As you can see, with the superTooltips stack you'll be able to add rich content very quickly by just dropping stacks and adding your content...
Need more information? Check the user interface and detailed tutorial.



