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Tooltip
Tooltips are GUI user-triggered elements consisting of message boxes with additional and non-essential information about pages or features. These elements appear when the user interacts with items (buttons, icons, images, links) on a page, by hovering over them while on a desktop or tapping on them while on mobile systems. The message inside a tooltip should be brief yet informative. The information included should be contextual, helpful and non-essential while providing that extra ability to communicate and give clarity to a user.
UX/UI Guidelines
Check the design documentation of the component in ZeroHeight.
Implementations
The component Tooltip
is available in the following technologies:
Parameters
Parameters
Parameters are the attributes that can be used to customize the component when using it in a project. They apply to the WebComponents implementation and wrappers and to the Vue and React CSS implementations. Some parameters names change between the implementations, in order to follow the conventions of each technology and framework.
For example, the param model
is named ngModel
in Angular, modelValue
in Vue, but stays as model
in React.
By default, all the parameters are optional or can be set in different, except for the ones marked as required
The parametrization of the component can be done with the following custom params or properties:
Name | Type | Slottable | Description |
---|---|---|---|
text [required] | string | The text to be displayed inside the tooltip. | |
config | string | The main parameter has three components following the pattern:
| |
content | string | ✅ | The text to be hovered |
custom | object | A record of key-value pairs to set the CSS custom tokens. It's a complex attribute set as an JS object in stringified JSON format. Example: html
| |
custom-str | string | The stringified version of the Example: html
| |
z-theme | string | Sets the theme of the component. The possible values are html
|
From Figma to code
You can check the Figma implementation here.
Customization
INFO
Check everything about the customization mechanics in the "How it works" documentation.
CSS Variable | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
--z-tooltip--color | color | Font color |
--z-tooltip--bg | color | Background color |
Both background color and text color can be customized using the --z-tooltip--bg
and --z-tooltip--color
CSS variables.
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