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CSS Tooltip


CSS Tooltip

A CSS tooltip is used to specify extra information about something when the user moves the mouse pointer over an element:

Top Tooltip text
Right Tooltip text
Bottom Tooltip text
Left Tooltip text


CSS Create a Basic Tooltip

Create a tooltip that appears when the user moves the mouse over an element:

Example

<style>
/* Tooltip container */
.tooltip {
  position: relative;
  display: inline-block;
  border-bottom: 1px dotted black; /* Add dots under the hoverable text */
  cursor: pointer;
}

/* Tooltip text */
.tooltiptext {
  visibility: hidden; /* Hidden by default */
  width: 130px;
  background-color: black;
  color: #ffffff;
  text-align: center;
  padding: 5px 0;
  border-radius: 6px;
  position: absolute;
  z-index: 1; /* Ensure tooltip is displayed above content */
}

/* Show the tooltip text on hover */
.tooltip:hover .tooltiptext {
  visibility: visible;
}
</style>

<div class="tooltip">Hover over me
  <span class="tooltiptext">Some tooltip text</span>
</div>
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Example Explained

HTML:

  • Use a container element (like <div>) and add the "tooltip" class to it. When the user mouse over this <div>, it will show the tooltip text.
  • The tooltip text is placed inside an inline element (like <span>) with class="tooltiptext".

CSS:

  • The tooltip class use position:relative, which is needed to position the tooltip text (position:absolute). Tip: See examples below on how to position the tooltip.
  • The tooltiptext class holds the actual tooltip text. It is hidden by default, and will be visible on hover.
  • The :hover selector is used to show the tooltip text when the user moves the mouse over the <div> with class="tooltip".


Positioning the Tooltip

You can position the tooltip as you like. Here we will show how to position the tooltip to the left, right, top and bottom.

Right- and Left-aligned Tooltip

In this example, the tooltip is placed to the right (left:105%) of the "hoverable" text (<div>). Also note that top:-5px is used to place it in the middle of its container element. We use the number 5 because the tooltip text has a top and bottom padding of 5px. If you increase its padding, also increase the value of the top property to ensure that it stays in the middle (if this is something you want). The same applies if you want the tooltip placed to the left.

Example

Right-aligned tooltip:

.tooltiptext {
  top: -5px;
  left: 105%;
}

Result:

Hover over me Tooltip text
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Example

Left-aligned tooltip: 

.tooltiptext {
  top: -5px;
  right: 105%;
}

Result:

Hover over me Tooltip text
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Top- and Bottom-aligned Tooltip

If you want the tooltip to appear on top or on the bottom, see examples below. Note that we use the margin-left property with a value of minus 65 pixels. This is to center the tooltip above/below the hoverable text. It is set to the half of the tooltip's width (130/2 = 65).

Example

Top-aligned tooltip: 

.tooltiptext {
  width: 130px;
  bottom: 100%;
  left: 65%;
  margin-left: -65px; /* Use half of the width (130/2 = 65), to center the tooltip */
}

Result:

Hover over me Tooltip text
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Example

Bottom-aligned tooltip: 

 .tooltiptext {
  width: 130px;
  top: 100%;
  left: 50%;
  margin-left: -65px; /* Use half of the width (130/2 = 65), to center the tooltip */
}

Result:

Hover over me Tooltip text
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Fade-in Tooltip

If you want a tooltip that fades in, use the CSS transition property and the opacity property, and go from being completely invisible to 100% visible, in a number of specified seconds (2 second in our example):

Example

.tooltiptext {
  opacity: 0;
  transition: opacity 2s;
}

.tooltip:hover .tooltiptext {
  opacity: 1;
}
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Tooltip Subpages

Continue learning about CSS tooltips:

  • Tooltip Arrows - arrow styling, fade-in effects



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