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JSBalloon: Non Modal Feedback Mechanism for DHTML Applications

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A flexible, encapsulated way to implement a passive feedback mechanism

Sample Image - jsballoon.jpg

Introduction

While working on a large intranet application, I found that between validation errors, save confirmation messages, and other user feedback events, there were an awful lot of modal dialog boxes I had to pop and respond to. This DHTML object provides a balloon pop-up not unlike the Microsoft's tray balloon. While I agree that pop-ups are mostly a nuisance in the web environment, this form of rich tool tip may be very handy in streamlining user experience.

One of the features, in a form of an autoHide property, included in JSBalloon for example is the ability to hide the tool tip as soon as the user's mouse moves over it, thus swiftly allowing them to continue on with their work. Another advantage is the ability to place HTML code and form elements within a balloon, thus providing users with optional functionality that may either be easily dismissed or will hide on its own. The main purpose of this exercise, however, is to try and minimize the number of clicks and mouse moves the user needs to make.

Background

JSBalloon is not meant as a replacement for some other excellent DHTML (JavaScript) pop-up libraries, e.g., Jwin Popup Library or overLIB. Rather, it is meant as a very simple enhancement of tool tip functionality within the DHTML environment. Note that the code was tested and will run in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 only. Also, it was created for a fixed screen.

Using the Code

The only thing you will need to do after copying the JSBalloon.js file to your web server is to update the JSBalloonPath variable with the full path where it is located. This is needed for locating the images and icons.

When instantiating new objects, make sure that your JSBalloon variables are globally scoped and instantiated only once per object:

JavaScript
<script language="JavaScript">

var b4=new JSBalloon({ width:150, 
                       autoAway:false, 
                       autoHide:false,
                       showCloseBox:true});

Once the object is created, you may use the Show method to display a balloon and Hide method to hide it.

The following example demonstrates how to show a balloon. Note that B3 is the ID of a button on a page. The anchor is optional and you may use top and left named arguments to place the balloon anywhere on a page instead.

JavaScript
b4.Show({title:'JavaScript Balloon Example',
    message:'This is an example of a JSBalloon object. '+
        'It\'s primary application is to provide ' +
        'a modeless feedback to DHTML applications.',
    anchor:B3});

You may also mix and match the arguments and properties:

JavaScript
var bl=new JSBalloon({ width:300});

function testBalloon()
{        
    bl.autoHide=false;
    bl.transShow=true;
    bl.autoAway=false;
    bl.showCloseBox=true;
    bl.transShowFilter="progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft"+
        ".Stretch(stretchstyle=SPIN)";
    bl.transHideFilter="progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft"+
        ".Slide(slidestyle=HIDE,Bands=1)";
    bl.Show({title:'JavaScript Balloon Example',
        message:'This is an example of a JSBalloon object. ' + 
                'It\'s primary application is to provide a '+
            'modeless feedback to DHTML applications.',
        anchor:B3, icon:'Info'});
}

and to hide:

JavaScript
b4.Hide();

Note that you don't have to call Hide if autoHide is true. Also, if autoAway is true, the Hide method is called when a user moves the mouse over the balloon.

Please review the included source documentation for all the methods and properties.

History

  • 7th September, 2005: Initial version

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)


Written By
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Arkady Lesniara is a Senior System Analyst/Developer based in Toronto, Canada, specializing in .Net solutions that focus on ASP .Net, VB .Net, T-SQL, AJAX, and all related technologies.

Comments and Discussions

 
GeneralBug with close button Pin
Alex Deem21-Jul-05 7:40
Alex Deem21-Jul-05 7:40 
GeneralRe: Bug with close button Pin
Arkady Lesniara22-Jul-05 4:40
Arkady Lesniara22-Jul-05 4:40 
Generalfixed for Mozilla Pin
d'herbe21-Jul-05 1:52
d'herbe21-Jul-05 1:52 
GeneralRe: fixed for Mozilla Pin
Arkady Lesniara22-Jul-05 4:45
Arkady Lesniara22-Jul-05 4:45 
GeneralRe: fixed for Mozilla Pin
DeKale26-Jul-05 1:43
DeKale26-Jul-05 1:43 
GeneralRe: fixed for Mozilla Pin
Andy Krafft27-Jul-05 7:51
Andy Krafft27-Jul-05 7:51 
GeneralRe: fixed for Mozilla Pin
DeKale5-Sep-05 7:28
DeKale5-Sep-05 7:28 
GeneralRe: fixed for Mozilla Pin
zquad15-May-06 17:07
zquad15-May-06 17:07 
Hey dude, you did some excellent work. This script is excellent for a newbie like me. I encountered some problems.

Ok the script does not work in Firefox 1.5.03 or previous, opera 8.52. Is there an update? Is there a link to the update?
Generalnice for i.e. Pin
lunky14-Jul-05 17:45
lunky14-Jul-05 17:45 
GeneralRe: nice for i.e. Pin
Arkady Lesniara15-Jul-05 3:02
Arkady Lesniara15-Jul-05 3:02 

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