Not sure if jQuery will help you out much here, but you could take a look at the element.getClientRects
method, documented on MSDN and MDC. More specifically, this example at MSDN is sort of similar to what you want to achieve, highlighting lines using a cleverly z-indexed div
element that goes behind the text at the co-ordinates returned by getClientRects()
.
You should be able to achieve the same thing by looping through the TextRectangle objects returned in the document's onmousemove
and checking to see if the y value of the mouse cursor is > the top and < the bottom of each rectangle and moving the cleverly z-indexed div to the same position/height.
All the current major browsers support getClientRects()
.
http://jsbin.com/avuku/15
UPDATED - working in Chrome, IE6/7/8, Firefox, Opera, Safari. The initial problems I had in the other browsers were related to the DIV
needing to be display: inline
.
UPDATED AGAIN - I had to refer to this answer for some newer questions, so I took the time to update it to recalc the lines on window resize. It looks like others have been playing around too, it's now on revision 15.
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