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<title>jQuery UI Tooltip - Track the mouse</title>
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label {
display: inline-block;
width: 5em;
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$(function() {
$( document ).tooltip({
track: true
});
});
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<p><a href="#" title="That's what this widget is">Tooltips</a> can be attached to any element. When you hover
the element with your mouse, the title attribute is displayed in a little box next to the element, just like a native tooltip.</p>
<p>But as it's not a native tooltip, it can be styled. Any themes built with
<a href="http://themeroller.com" title="ThemeRoller: jQuery UI's theme builder application">ThemeRoller</a>
will also style tooltips accordingly.</p>
<p>Tooltips are also useful for form elements, to show some additional information in the context of each field.</p>
<p><label for="age">Your age:</label><input id="age" title="We ask for your age only for statistical purposes."></p>
<p>Hover the field to see the tooltip.</p>
<div class="demo-description">
<p>Here the tooltips are positioned relative to the mouse, and follow the mouse while it moves above the element.</p>
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