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tooltipsy

v1.0.0

Published

jQuery tooltipspy by Brian Cray

Readme

tooltipsy by Brian Cray

Lincensed under MIT - http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT (Changed 12/2/14)

HOW TO (THE EASY METHOD):

  1. Identify the HTML element that will trigger a tooltip, such as: Foobar
  2. Add a class name and title to the element Foobar
  3. Link to it with jQuery $('.hastip').tooltipsy();
  4. Style it with CSS however you like, for example: .tooltipsy { padding: 10px; max-width: 200px; color: #303030; background-color: #f5f5b5; border: 1px solid #deca7e; }
  5. Enjoy lovely tooltips

OPTION QUICK REFERENCE:

  • alignTo: "element" or "cursor" (Defaults to "element")
  • offset: Tooltipsy distance from element or mouse cursor, dependent on alignTo setting. Set as array [x, y] (Defaults to [0, -1])
  • content: HTML or text content of tooltip. Defaults to "" (empty string), which pulls content from target element's title attribute
  • show: function(event, tooltip) to show the tooltip. Defaults to a show(100) effect
  • showEvent: Set a custom event to bind the show function. Defaults to mouseenter
  • hide: function(event, tooltip) to hide the tooltip. Defaults to a fadeOut(100) effect
  • hideEvent: Set a custom event to bind the show function. Defaults to mouseleave
  • delay: A delay in milliseconds before showing a tooltip. Set to 0 for no delay. Defaults to 200
  • css: object containing CSS properties and values. Defaults to {} to use stylesheet for styles
  • className: DOM class for styling tooltips with CSS. Defaults to "tooltipsy"

METHOD QUICK REFERENCE:

  • $('.hastip').data('tooltipsy').show(): Force the tooltip to show
  • $('.hastip').data('tooltipsy').hide(): Force the tooltip to hide
  • $('.hastip').data('tooltipsy').destroy(): Remove the tooltip from DOM

OTHER GREAT THINGS TO KNOW:

  • You can use ajax, for example: $('.hastip').tooltipsy({ content: function ($el, $tip) { $.get('api.php', function (data) { $el.html(data); }); return 'Fallback content'; } });

MORE INFORMATION VISIT http://tooltipsy.com/