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elegant-react-tooltip

v1.6.1

Published

A simple tooltip component that automatically positions itself and provides a seamless user experience

Downloads

19

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Elegant React Tooltip

A simple tooltip component that automatically positions itself and provides a seamless user experience.

Just wrap your elements with the elegant-react-tooltip and it will automatically show the tooltip in the right position.

Features:

  • determine the correct position and z-index, to always show the tooltips, where they should be!
  • consider the window width (no tooltips will be cut off at the edge of the screen)
  • convenient timing: there's a bit of delay before the first tooltip would appear, but then the next ones appear immediately once the mouse moves over another item

Installation and usage

The easiest way to use elegant-react-tooltip is to install it from npm or yarn and build it into your app:

npm install elegant-react-tooltip

or

yarn add elegant-react-tooltip

Example

Import the package to your component, and wrap your elements, that should have a tooltip.

import React from 'react';
import ElegantReactTooltip from 'elegant-react-tooltip';

const newItemIcon = require('../images/new-item.svg');
const copyIcon = require('../images/copy.svg');
const removeIcon = require('../images/remove.svg');

const Toolbox = () => (
  <ul className="flex">

    <ElegantReactTooltip tag="li" label="New Item">
      <img src={newItemIcon} alt="" />
    </ElegantReactTooltip>

    <ElegantReactTooltip tag="li" label="Copy">
      <img src={copyIcon} alt="" />
    </ElegantReactTooltip>

    <ElegantReactTooltip
        tag="li"
        label="Remove"
        className="danger"
        onClick={() => alert('Delete me')}
    >
      <img src={removeIcon} alt="" />
    </ElegantReactTooltip>
  </ul>
);

export default Toolbox;

Available props

  • label - the text content of the tooltip
  • tag - which HTML tag should be rendered for the sensitive area (The area, that triggers the tooltip if the mouse moves over it. It defaults to div)
  • delayBeforeTooltip - how much time should pass before the tooltip shows up (A number of the milliseconds; defaults to 1000 - 1 second).
  • keepTooltipAlive - how much time should tooltips be active, so if the mouse moves to another one, there's no delay again; defaults to 500 - 0.5 second).

Besides the above listed ones, you can use any props, that you would use on a react component.

Support and Contributing

For help, discussion and bugs, check the project's Github pages.

If you're interested in contributing to Elegant React Tooltip, please read our contributing docs before submitting a pull request.

If you like Elegant React Tooltip, or want to see my other work follow me on twitter

License

MIT Licensed. Copyright (c) Johnny Fekete 2019.