var docTips = new TipObj('docTips');

with (docTips)

{

 // Next, we set the appearance and style of the tips displayed by this tip object.
 // Each tip object must have a string called 'template' that contains some specially-formatted
 // HTML to write to its DIV. This example has two nested tables, a border and a background.
 // The special bits are the %2%, %3% and so on halfway through. These correspond to values we
 // set in the tips.tipName arrays later: %0% is the X value, %1% is Y, and %2% onwards are
 // whatever other info we have in there (width, text etc...). This example sets the width %2%
 // of the table, and inserts some content which is the text %3%.
 // You might want to put extra information in the tip arrays, and use %4%, %5% onwards in the
 // template for tip headers, footers, customisable colours etc... see the next tip object for
 // another example.

 //template = '<table bgcolor="#659D5A" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" width="%2%" border="0">' + '<tr><td><table bgcolor="#659D5A" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" width="100%" border="0">' + '<tr><td class="tipClass">%3%</td></tr></table></td></tr></table>';

 template = '<table bgcolor="#000000" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="%2%" border="0">' +'<tr><td><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" width="100%" border="0">' +'<tr><td bgcolor="#bbbbbb" align="center" height="18" class="tipClass">%3%</td></tr>' +'<tr><td bgcolor="#cccccc" align="left" height="*" class="tipClass">%4%</td></tr>' +'</table></td></tr></table>'
 // Next, you can list one or more named tips to call later on in your page. This is useful if
 // you want to show the same tip several times in the page, or on several pages.
 //
 // We organise tips in arrays like so: tips.tipName = new Array(X, Y, width, text, ....);
 // The first two parameters, X and Y, are the distances of the tip from the mouse cursor position
 // if they're set as numbers. If they're strings ('in quotes'), the script calculates them as
 // expressions and ignores the mouse position. They are the only compulsory parameters.
 // You can also use the 'page' object included with this script for fancy positioning
 // effects. Functions include 'page.winW()' and 'page.winH()' to get the window area dimensions,
 // and 'page.scrollX()' and 'page.scrollY()' for the current scroll position, so you can align
 // your tips however you want... see the examples below.
 //
 // Alternatively, you can also create tips inline later in the page like so:
 // <tag onmouseover="tipObjectName.newTip('tipName', X, Y, ....and so on....)">
 // This automatically creates and shows a new tip (just give them random names).
 // Make sure you don't use HTML formatting inside HTML tag event handlers for your tip text.
 //
 // And if you don't want to do *that*, see below for an optional function that can convert
 // TITLE="..." attributes into tips automatically.


 // This 'mysite' tip will show 75px left of the cursor and 15px below. As you can see %2% is
 // a width of 150px, and %3% is a text string, according to our template above.
 // tips.mysite = new Array(-75, 15, 150, 'Visit this for updates, help and more info');
 // tips.welcome = new Array(5, 5, 100, 'Hope you like it...');
 // tips.useful = new Array(5, 5, 150, 'This can add important context information to any link...');
 // This next tip uses a formula to position the tip 110 pixels from the right edge of the screen.
 //tips.formulae = new Array('page.scrollX() + page.winW() - 110', -20, 100,'This tip is always on the right edge...');
 //tips.format = new Array(5, 5, 150, 'That means <i>italics</i>...<br /><hr />...etc');
 // Finally, you can set some optional properties to customise the behavious of this object.
 //
 // How much of a delay do you want between pointing and action? Defaults are:
 //showDelay = 50;
 //hideDelay = 200;
 //
 // False will hide tips instantaneously. Fading only works under IE/Win and NS6+.
 //doFades = false;
 // You can change the minimum and maximum opacity percentages, defaults:
 //minAlpha = 0;
 //maxAlpha = 100;
 //
 // How fast the transparency changes (between 1 and 100), higher means faster fades.
 //fadeInSpeed = 20;
 //fadeOutSpeed = 20;
 //
 // Tip stickiness, from 0 to 1, defines how readily the tip follows the cursor. 1 means it
 // follows it perfectly (the default), 0 is a static tip, and decimals are 'floating' tips.
 //tipStick = 0.2;
 //
 // IE 5.5+ select box fix. This will enable tips to appear over <SELECT> elements in the page.
 //IESelectBoxFix = true;
}
