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    I need some help intergrating some html and or javascript codes into my website builder www.homestead.com

    can anyone help?

    matt

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    You'd have got help a lot faster if you'd actually given details rather than offering money.
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    ok....thank you....

    im trying to plug in the tooltip http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamici...tmltooltip.htm

    into my website builder www.homestead.com

    i've been tryin for a long time and cant seem to make it work

    thank you

    matt

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    Well, If you followed the instructions, just add the code to the document as shown, here is an example:

    Code:
    <html>
    <head>
    <style type="text/css">
    
    #dhtmltooltip{
    position: absolute;
    width: 150px;
    border: 2px solid black;
    padding: 2px;
    background-color: lightyellow;
    visibility: hidden;
    z-index: 100;
    /*Remove below line to remove shadow. Below line should always appear last within this CSS*/
    filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Shadow(color=gray,direction=135);
    }
    
    </style>
    </head>
    <body>
    <a href="#" onmouseover="ddrivetip('Test message')" onmouseout="hideddrivetip()">Rollover here</a>
    <div id="dhtmltooltip"></div>
    
    <script type="text/javascript">
    
    /***********************************************
    * Cool DHTML tooltip script- &#169; Dynamic Drive DHTML code library (www.dynamicdrive.com)
    * This notice MUST stay intact for legal use
    * Visit Dynamic Drive at http://www.dynamicdrive.com/ for full source code
    ***********************************************/
    
    var offsetxpoint=-60 //Customize x offset of tooltip
    var offsetypoint=20 //Customize y offset of tooltip
    var ie=document.all
    var ns6=document.getElementById && !document.all
    var enabletip=false
    if (ie||ns6)
    var tipobj=document.all? document.all["dhtmltooltip"] : document.getElementById? document.getElementById("dhtmltooltip") : ""
    
    function ietruebody(){
    return (document.compatMode && document.compatMode!="BackCompat")? document.documentElement : document.body
    }
    
    function ddrivetip(thetext, thecolor, thewidth){
    if (ns6||ie){
    if (typeof thewidth!="undefined") tipobj.style.width=thewidth+"px"
    if (typeof thecolor!="undefined" && thecolor!="") tipobj.style.backgroundColor=thecolor
    tipobj.innerHTML=thetext
    enabletip=true
    return false
    }
    }
    
    function positiontip(e){
    if (enabletip){
    var curX=(ns6)?e.pageX : event.clientX+ietruebody().scrollLeft;
    var curY=(ns6)?e.pageY : event.clientY+ietruebody().scrollTop;
    //Find out how close the mouse is to the corner of the window
    var rightedge=ie&&!window.opera? ietruebody().clientWidth-event.clientX-offsetxpoint : window.innerWidth-e.clientX-offsetxpoint-20
    var bottomedge=ie&&!window.opera? ietruebody().clientHeight-event.clientY-offsetypoint : window.innerHeight-e.clientY-offsetypoint-20
    
    var leftedge=(offsetxpoint<0)? offsetxpoint*(-1) : -1000
    
    //if the horizontal distance isn't enough to accomodate the width of the context menu
    if (rightedge<tipobj.offsetWidth)
    //move the horizontal position of the menu to the left by it's width
    tipobj.style.left=ie? ietruebody().scrollLeft+event.clientX-tipobj.offsetWidth+"px" : window.pageXOffset+e.clientX-tipobj.offsetWidth+"px"
    else if (curX<leftedge)
    tipobj.style.left="5px"
    else
    //position the horizontal position of the menu where the mouse is positioned
    tipobj.style.left=curX+offsetxpoint+"px"
    
    //same concept with the vertical position
    if (bottomedge<tipobj.offsetHeight)
    tipobj.style.top=ie? ietruebody().scrollTop+event.clientY-tipobj.offsetHeight-offsetypoint+"px" : window.pageYOffset+e.clientY-tipobj.offsetHeight-offsetypoint+"px"
    else
    tipobj.style.top=curY+offsetypoint+"px"
    tipobj.style.visibility="visible"
    }
    }
    
    function hideddrivetip(){
    if (ns6||ie){
    enabletip=false
    tipobj.style.visibility="hidden"
    tipobj.style.left="-1000px"
    tipobj.style.backgroundColor=''
    tipobj.style.width=''
    }
    }
    
    document.onmousemove=positiontip
    
    </script>
    </body>
    </html>
    - Mike

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    thank you for pointing out the obvious

    i'm find no where i can plug in the step 3 in the homestead software

    i cant find link or page element that contains a tooltip

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    So what exactly do you want help with? Integrating the script into the builder for others to use or integrating it for the builder's UI? I'm not quite sure what you want as I can't take a look at this builder.

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    I've used that program before, the Homestead Sitebuilder. It has been quite awhile. As I recall, there was no readily apparent way to actually edit the files, it was all WYSIWYG. Unless sitebuilder allows you to add raw code to your pages, you are out of luck, at least as far as using it to do this goes. If you can access the site directly via ftp or some other interface that allows you to download and upload files directly to it, you could download the file, edit it with a text editor according to the installation instructions on the demo page for the script, save it and upload it back to the live site.
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    NOTEPAD!!! Sorry about that.. Ignore me if I say anything stupid or irrelevant
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    Quote Originally Posted by mburt
    NOTEPAD!!! Sorry about that.. Ignore me if I say anything stupid or irrelevant
    Yes, that is one text editor, a rather primitive but nonetheless effective one. Whatever text editor is at singmusik04's disposal isn't so important though as having any kind of access to the site that will allow files to be directly edited and then uploaded or, as I said, if sitebuilder can edit the raw code. I do recall from working with sitebuilder on homestead.com that for 'a few dollars more' they would grant you ftp access to your site. Since singmusik04 was willing to pay for help, perhaps he/she would be willing to pay for ftp access.
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