Tooltip (jquery)?

Your code is OK. You should check if you included jQuery properly, if no other library is affecting the results and if your a html exists before selecting it with jQuery.

Your code is OK. You should check if you included jQuery properly, if no other library is affecting the results and if your html exists before selecting it with jQuery.

I changed your codes a lot, it was not fadeingTo and other stuff. Here is the edit: $(document). Ready(function() { $('body').

Append(''); var tip; // make it global $('atitle'). Mouseover(function(e) { // no need to point to 'rel'. Just if 'a' has title attribute.

Tip = $(this). Attr('title'); // tip = this title $(this). Attr('title',''); // empty title $('.

Tooltip'). FadeTo(300, 0.9). Children('.

TipBody'). Html( tip ); // fade tooltip and populate . TipBody }).

Mousemove(function(e) { $('. Tooltip'). Css('top', e.

PageY + 10 ); // mouse follow! $('. Tooltip').

Css('left', e. PageX + 20 ); }). Mouseout(function(e) { $('.

Tooltip').hide(); // mouseout: HIDE Tooltip (do not use fadeTo or fadeOut ) $(this). Attr( 'title', tip ); // reset title attr }); }); And the fiddle DEMO If you have time to explore I created some tooltip plugins here: titleClouds titleGrabber.

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