There are a lot of tooltip solutions on Stack Overflow, ie. ways of showing some text or HTML when the user hovers over some other text. However, I can't seem to find one that:
- is pure HTML + CSS
- allows the tooltip to be inline (eg. doesn't require a
<div>
or other block element)
- allows HTML tooltip content (potentially with
display:block
)
These requirements come from wanting to provide definitions of terms inline, inside paragraphs of text, and I'd like for those definitions to be able to contain block-display HTML content (eg. paragraphs and images).
Most of the CSS-only solutions I find seem to work by nesting the "tooltip" definition inside the hover target's HTML. However, that's impossible if you want the term to be inline, but its definition to be block, because you'd have to nest block content inside an inline tag.
Is there any other approach I can use that lets me have words or phrases inside paragraphs as "hover targets", but then show HTML hover definitions when that happens ... without Javascript?
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