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React tooltip-lite

A lightweight and responsive tooltip. Feel free to Post an issue if you're looking to support more use cases.

Getting started

1. Install with NPM

$ npm install react-tooltip-lite

2. Import into your react Component

import Tooltip from 'react-tooltip-lite';

3. Wrap any element with the Tooltip component to make it a target

<Tooltip content="Go to google">
    <a href="http://google.com"> edge</a>
</Tooltip>

CodePen demo: http://codepen.io/bsidelinger912/pen/WOdPNK


styling

By default you need to style react-tooltip-lite with CSS, this allows for psuedo elements and some cool border tricks, as well as using sass variables and such to keep your colors consistant. But as of version 1.2.0 you can also pass the "useDefaultStyles" prop which will allow you to use react-tooltip-lite without a stylesheet. Here's an example stylesheet:

/* default tooltip styles */
.react-tooltip-lite {
  background: #333;
  color: white;
}

.react-tooltip-lite-up-arrow {
  border-top: 10px solid #333;
}

.react-tooltip-lite-down-arrow {
  border-bottom: 10px solid #333;
}

.react-tooltip-lite-right-arrow {
  border-right: 10px solid #333;
}

.react-tooltip-lite-left-arrow {
  border-left: 10px solid #333;
}

Props

You can pass in props to define tip direction, styling, etc. Content is the only required prop.

Name Type Description
content node (text or html) the contents of your hover target
tagName string html tag used for className
direction string the tip direction, defaults to up
className string css class added to the rendered wrapper
background string background color for the tooltip contents and arrow
color string text color for the tooltip contents
padding string padding amount for the tooltip contents (defaults to '10px')
styles object style overrides for the target wrapper
eventOn string full name of supported react event to show the tooltip, e.g.: 'onClick'
eventOff string full name of supported react event to hide the tooltip, e.g.: 'onClick'
eventToggle string full name of supported react event to toggle the tooltip, e.g.: 'onClick', default hover toggling is disabled when using this option
useHover boolean whether to use hover to show/hide the tip, defaults to true
useDefaultStyles boolean uses default colors for the tooltip, so you don't need to write any CSS for it

Here's an example using more of the props:

<Tooltip
  content={(
      <div>
          <h4 className="tip-heading">An unordered list to demo some html content</h4>
          <ul className="tip-list">
              <li>One</li>
              <li>Two</li>
              <li>Three</li>
              <li>Four</li>
              <li>Five</li>
          </ul>
      </div>
  )}
  direction="right"
  tagName="span"
  className="target"
>
    Target content for big html tip
</Tooltip>

To see more usage examples, take look at the /example folder in the source.

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