1) gprangGroup: Members Posts: 5Joined: 2 Jan 2007Location: CA, USAIP: 69.227.--.--
Posted:
I would like to use a hovering SuperNote to elaborate on a link that points to another page. It would seem to be impossible, since as far as I know the href= must be singular. If it's pointing to the SuperNote then it can't very well be pointing somewhere else. Yet I know I have seen this kind of behaviour somewhere. Can you think of any simple tricks? With my limited skills, the only solution I can think of it to have a [?] icon following the nav link, and attach the SuperNote to the [?], but that's not ideal. Thanks!
2) Angus TurnbullGroup: Moderators Posts: 4042Joined: 7 Dec 2003Location: New ZealandIP: 203.173.--.--
Posted:
The HREF can point anywhere -- the important thing is that the link has a CLASS attribute that triggers SuperNote. By default I point the HREFs at the note too so they can be used as "footnotes" in non-JavaScript supporting browsers, but feel free to use them on any link.