Le 2011-07-11 04:34, Aris Feryanto a écrit :
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From: Aris Feryanto aris_feryanto@yahoo.com
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From: Tyron Madlener tyronx@gmail.com
Hi Aris
I have reused your Tooltip style (dHint class) and animation effects for my sortable tables on the status page. However I had to copy the code, maybe it's worth investing time in a reusable solution? Maybe based on qtip (or we remove qtip altogether and build our own solution)?
Hi Tyron,
Reusable code is always good. I think we can use qtip, since it is already included in phpMyAdmin jQuery library and the interface also looks nice. I'll try this on browse-mode tooltip.
I changed the subject of this email to make it clearer.
I pushed new code using qTip to my repo. You may try the demo at [0]. But, there are some bugs left: - qTip seems to conflict with column highlighting. - I use qtip.hide() to hide the qtip when column header is clicked in order to mark/unmark or to reorder column. But, sometimes it just disappear and never come back again.
I confirm that with Firefox 5.0 and IE 9 on Windows Vista, I have a solid conflict with column highlighting. Everytime I hover over the column's header, vertical highlighting does not happen. Then I hover out and highlighting happens (it looks like the column was marked).
Worse: the tip cannot be read in IE 9 (it's very narrow).
I think these problems won't happen in sortable tables on the status page, since it doesn't need special handling as in browse-mode. Before I proceed further, I would like to hear any comment or feedback from other phpMyAdmin developers and GSoC-ers about this qTip usage.
[0] http://demo.phpmyadmin.net/gsoc-aris
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