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github.com/hekigan/vue-directive-tooltip
Vue.js tooltip directive (based on Popper.js)
yarn add vue-directive-tooltip
or
npm install vue-directive-tooltip --save
Super simple
<span v-tooltip="'my text'">some text</span>
A lot of options make this tooltip convenient:
Full documentation with examples
If you don't use a package manager, you can access vue-directive-tooltip
via unpkg (CDN), download the source, or point your package manager to the url.
vue-directive-tooltip
is compiled as a collection of CommonJS modules & ES2015 modules for bundlers that support the jsnext:main
or module
field in package.json (Rollup, Webpack 2)
The vue-directive-tooltip
package includes precompiled production and development UMD builds in the dist
folder. They can be used directly without a bundler and are thus compatible with many popular JavaScript module loaders and environments. You can drop a UMD build as a <script>
tag on your page. The UMD builds make vue-directive-tooltip
available as a window.vueDirectiveTooltip
global variable.
The code is available under the MIT license.
We are open to contributions, see CONTRIBUTING.md for more info.
This module was created using generator-module-extended-boilerplate.
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