Hi,
Thankyou everyone for your replies. I am able to compute the position of the element node. Now using the element node, I am able to compute the position of the node. However say my node is a paragraph:
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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Nam tellus dui, pharetra nec, pharetra ut, congue non, mauris. Vestibulum id lorem sit amet pede faucibus aliquet. Nunc nec nunc. Sed nec dui placerat elit pulvinar congue. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes
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In the above table, as you resize the window, the position of "Placerat" word changes.
Now if my arrow was pointing to say "Placerat", its position should always be maintained irrespecitve if the browser is resized or not. When the page is fixed design, this works fine. But when using a table with %, it does not work. Is there somehow I can permanently attach the arrow to a particular word.
Thank you very much,
Anant
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