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Turn title attributes into tooltips to make them accessible on hover and focus


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explicit

Turn title attributes into tooltips to make them accessible on hover and focus.

Usage

CDN

You can setup explicit in the blink of an eye by using a CDN like unpkg:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/@empreinte-digitale/explicit@latest/dist/explicit.css" />
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@empreinte-digitale/explicit@latest/dist/explicit.js"></script>

By default, explicit will run on <body /> and all of its descendents. If you need to set it up on another element, mark it with this attribute:

<div data-explicit-container>
  <!-- some elements with title attributes -->
</div>

You can also configure a duration after which a tooltip will close when losing focus. This delay allows the user to jump from an element to its tooltip if there is some space between them.

<div data-explicit-container data-explicit-delay="500">
  <!-- some elements with title attributes -->
</div>

You may want to avoid showing tooltips on specific elements. This can be done with the data-explicit-ignore attribute:

<a href="…" title="…" data-explicit-ignore></a>

Note that this can also be used to discard all elements inside a tag:

<a href="…" title="Tooltip will be shown"></a>
<div data-explicit-ignore>
  <a href="…" title="Tooltip will not be shown"></a>
</div>

NPM

Just install the module and use it from your code:

npm i @empreinte-digitale/explicit
import {setup} from '@empreinte-digitale/explicit';

setup({
  // options
});

See here for available options and here for defaults.

setup() returns two functions for you to control tooltips programmatically:

const {show, hide} = setup();

// shows a tooltip on the given element
show(document.querySelector('[title]'))

// hides any open tooltip
hide();

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Last updated on 18 Apr 2024

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