We have published a post about Prototip a while ago. It was a lovely script that allows us to create simple and complex tooltips easily. Now Prototip 2 has just released with a lot of new features and it looks truly stunning. It is easy to customize. You have complete control over tooltip positions. You can also have rounded corners, speech bubble effect, special close button and custom style for the tooltip easily.
However, Prototip 2 is not free… A small fee is required for non-commercial use. The script can be used on a Single Domain for $3 and unlimited use for $15. I know it is sad that Prototip 2 is not free for us, however you can get this amazing script for as low as $3 is really worthwhile.
Requirements: Prototype Framework
Demo: http://www.nickstakenburg.com/projects/prototip2/
License: $3 – $295





3$ is not much, but: For a Tooltip Script?
Yes it’s nice, but a decent web designer should probably be able to re-create this stuff without paying for it.
The menu to the right has 9 tooltip scripts in it. Why pay when you can get the same thing free?
Indeed the script can of course be re-created – but unless you’re time is worth less then $0.50 an hour i’d say this is a bargain. Things like this always seem simple in concept although cross browser implementation can be extremely time consuming.
You could xtract good ideas from this
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… is not free? :S
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I really like this script, too bad it’s $295.00 just to use it on my domains, I would pay for it but, in the end I figure that’s too much out of my pocket, and the size of the prototype plus the actual script, kbs just keep getting bigger and bigger.
How about not or perhaps later?
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