Prevent CSS tooltip from going out of page/window

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时光说笑 2021-02-01 04:39

I have a CSS only tooltip which loads a span as a tooltip when you hover the link. However this is positioned with CSS but if the link is near to the t

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  • 2021-02-01 04:43

    You can try this with only CSS and no JS at all. Not the most elegant type of tooltip but it will never fail you and it will never give you up :)

        .ktooltip {
            display: inline-block;
            text-indent:0em;
        }
        
        .ktooltiptext, .ktooltiptext {
        display: none;
            width: calc(100vw - 35px);
            background: #fff;
            border-radius: 6px;
            padding: 5px 5px;
            left: 10px;
            border: 2px solid grey;
            line-height: normal;
            text-decoration: none;
            position: absolute;
            z-index: 1;
        
        }
        
        p {display:inline-block}
        
        .ktooltip:hover + span {
            display: block;
        }
        <p>
         <span id="edtxt.trans1" class="tei l">My hope is in a bishop,
         <!--link to a reference -->
        <div style="display:inline-block">
          <a href="#edtxt-explnote1" id="reference-to-edtxt-explnote1" class="ktooltip">1</a>
             
        <span class="ktooltiptext">According to tradition <span style="name">Nicholas</span> was bishop of Myra in Lycia (south-west Turkey today).</span>
        </div>
        
          </span><br>
          <span id="trans2" class="tei l">and in almighty God and his never-ending miracles.    </span><br>
          <span id="trans3" class="tei l">Generous Saint Nicholas holds an office,</span><br>
          <span id="trans4" class="tei l">there is a gold symbol in his sign.
            <!-- likn to ref -->
              <a href="#edtxt-explnote2" id="reference-to-edtxt-explnote2" class="ktooltip">2</a>
                <span class="ktooltiptext" onclick="return false;"> One of <span style="">Nicholas’s</span> symbols was three <sup>bags</sup> of gold <span style="font-variant: small-caps;">which</span> were the <span style="color: red;">dowry</span> he provided <span style="color: blue;">for</span> three <span style="color: green;">girls</span>
                </span>
           </span><br>
           </p>

    https://jsfiddle.net/gtoprh21/72/

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  • 2021-02-01 04:47

    just copy this css nd replace with your class

    .ref .ktooltiptext, .refs .ktooltiptext

    .ref .ktooltiptext, .refs .ktooltiptext {
      visibility:hidden;
      width: 200px;
      background: #fff;
      border-radius: 6px;
      padding: 5px 5px;
      top: -15px;
      left: 10px;
      border:2px solid grey;
      line-height: normal;
    
        /* Position the tooltip */
        position: absolute;
        z-index: 1;
    }
    
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  • 2021-02-01 04:49

    although the whole thing needs to recode but you can achieve that with something like this :

    $(".ktooltip").on('mouseover', function(e) {
        var tooltip = $('.ktooltiptext'),
            wt = $(window).scrollTop(), //window top pos
            ww = $(window).outerWidth(), //window width
            tt = tooltip.offset().top, //Tooltip top pos
            tl = tooltip.offset().left, //Tooltip left pos
            tw = tooltip.outerWidth(); //Tooltip Width
    
        tooltip.css({ 'left': '10px', 'right': 'auto', 'top': '-40px' });
    
        if(tt < wt) tooltip.css('top', 0);
        if((tl + tw) > ww) tooltip.css({ 'left': 'auto', 'right': 0 });
    })
    
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  • 2021-02-01 04:51

    Option 1) Using title global attribute

    title - Specifies extra information about an element (displayed as a tool tip)

    Docs: The title global attribute Use of the title attribute is highly problematic for:

    • People using touch-only devices
    • People navigating with keyboards
    • People navigating with the aid of assistive technology such as screen readers or magnifiers
    • People experiencing fine motor control impairments
    • People with cognitive concerns. This is mainly due to inconsistent browser support, compounded by the additional complication introduced by assistive technology's parsing of the browser-rendered page.

    span {border-bottom: 1px dashed pink}
    <span title="According to tradition Nicholas was bishop of Myra in Lycia (south-west Turkey today).">
    Mouse over this paragraph, to display the title attribute as a tooltip.
    </span>

    Option 2) If the text and the tooltip text are fixed sized: 4 css classes can be used to place the tooltip referencing the trigger element. Something like:

    .tooltip-top {top: -3em}
    .tooltip-bottom {top: 0}
    .tooltip-left {left: -3em}
    .tooltip-right {right: 0}
    
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  • 2021-02-01 05:01

    Unfortunately, if you want to keep your tooltip good positioning, it isn't possible using only CSS.

    Script solutions

    But, as you're already using some script, I suggest you this solution:

    • Use position: absolute to position the .ktooltiptext accordingly to .ref,
    • Use the .getBoundingClientRect() method to easily get the position and size of the tooltip,
    • Apply some correction if out of the window,
    • Also made some modifications in CSS.

    Snippet with only native JavaScript (avoiding jQuery, document will be lighter.)

    var ktooltips = document.querySelectorAll(".ktooltip");
    ktooltips.forEach(function(ktooltip, index){                // For each ktooltip
      ktooltip.addEventListener("mouseover", position_tooltip); // On hover, launch the function below
    })
    
    function position_tooltip(){
      // Get .ktooltiptext sibling
      var tooltip = this.parentNode.querySelector(".ktooltiptext");
      
      // Get calculated ktooltip coordinates and size
      var ktooltip_rect = this.getBoundingClientRect();
    
      var tipX = ktooltip_rect.width + 5; // 5px on the right of the ktooltip
      var tipY = -40;                     // 40px on the top of the ktooltip
      // Position tooltip
      tooltip.style.top = tipY + 'px';
      tooltip.style.left = tipX + 'px';
    
      // Get calculated tooltip coordinates and size
      var tooltip_rect = tooltip.getBoundingClientRect();
      // Corrections if out of window
      if ((tooltip_rect.x + tooltip_rect.width) > window.innerWidth) // Out on the right
        tipX = -tooltip_rect.width - 5;  // Simulate a "right: tipX" position
      if (tooltip_rect.y < 0)            // Out on the top
        tipY = tipY - tooltip_rect.y;    // Align on the top
    
      // Apply corrected position
      tooltip.style.top = tipY + 'px';
      tooltip.style.left = tipX + 'px';
    }
    .ref,
    .refs {
      position: relative;
    }
    
    .ktooltip {
      display: inline-block;
      text-indent: 0em;
    }
    
    .ref .ktooltiptext,
    .refs .ktooltiptext {
      visibility: hidden;
      width: 200px;
      background: #fff;
      border-radius: 6px;
      padding: 5px;       /* TAKIT: Changed here */
      top: -999px;        /* TAKIT: Changed here */
      left: -999px;       /* TAKIT: Changed here */
      border: 2px solid grey;
      line-height: normal;
      position: absolute; /* TAKIT: Changed here */
      z-index: 1;
    }
    
    .ref:hover .ktooltiptext,
    .refs:hover .ktooltiptext {
      visibility: visible;
    }
    <p>
      <span id="edtxt.trans1" class="tei l">My hope is in a bishop,
     <!--link to a reference -->
       <sup class="ref expl">
         <a href="#edtxt-explnote1" id="reference-to-edtxt-explnote1" class="ktooltip">1</a>
           <!-- the reference in a tooltip -->
           <span class="ktooltiptext">According to tradition <span style="name">Nicholas</span> was bishop of Myra in Lycia (south-west Turkey today).</span>
      </sup>
      </span><br>
      <span id="trans2" class="tei l">and in almighty God and his never-ending miracles.</span><br>
      <span id="trans3" class="tei l">Generous Saint Nicholas holds an office,</span><br>
      <span id="trans4" class="tei l">there is a gold symbol in his sign.
        <!-- link to ref -->
        <sup class="ref expl">
          <a href="#edtxt-explnote2" id="reference-to-edtxt-explnote2" class="ktooltip">20</a>
            <!-- the tooltip -->
            <span class="ktooltiptext"> One of <span style="">Nicholas’s</span> symbols was three <sup>bags</sup> of gold <span style="font-variant: small-caps;">which</span> were the <span style="color: red;">dowry</span> he provided <span style="color: blue;">for</span>  three <span style="color: green;">girls</span>
      </span>
      </sup>
      </span><br>
    </p>

    Snippet with jQuery

    $(".ktooltip").mouseover(function(e) {
      var tooltip = $(this).siblings('.ktooltiptext'); // Get tooltip element (ktooltiptext)
      var tipX = $(this).outerWidth() + 5;             // 5px on the right of the ktooltip
      var tipY = -40;                                  // 40px on the top of the ktooltip
      tooltip.css({ top: tipY, left: tipX });          // Position tooltip
    
      // Get calculated tooltip coordinates and size
      var tooltip_rect = tooltip[0].getBoundingClientRect();
      // Corrections if out of window
      if ((tooltip_rect.x + tooltip_rect.width) > $(window).width()) // Out on the right
        tipX = -tooltip_rect.width - 5; // Simulate a "right: tipX" position
      if (tooltip_rect.y < 0)            // Out on the top
        tipY = tipY - tooltip_rect.y;    // Align on the top
    
      // Apply corrected position
      tooltip.css({ top: tipY, left: tipX }); 
    });
    .ref,
    .refs {
      position: relative;
    }
    
    .ktooltip {
      display: inline-block;
      text-indent: 0em;
    }
    
    .ref .ktooltiptext,
    .refs .ktooltiptext {
      visibility: hidden;
      width: 200px;
      background: #fff;
      border-radius: 6px;
      padding: 5px;       /* TAKIT: Changed here */
      top: -999px;        /* TAKIT: Changed here */
      left: -999px;       /* TAKIT: Changed here */
      border: 2px solid grey;
      line-height: normal;
      position: absolute; /* TAKIT: Changed here */
      z-index: 1;
    }
    
    .ref:hover .ktooltiptext,
    .refs:hover .ktooltiptext {
      visibility: visible;
    }
    <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
    <p>
      <span id="edtxt.trans1" class="tei l">My hope is in a bishop,
     <!--link to a reference -->
       <sup class="ref expl">
         <a href="#edtxt-explnote1" id="reference-to-edtxt-explnote1" class="ktooltip">1</a>
           <!-- the reference in a tooltip -->
           <span class="ktooltiptext">According to tradition <span style="name">Nicholas</span> was bishop of Myra in Lycia (south-west Turkey today).</span>
      </sup>
      </span><br>
      <span id="trans2" class="tei l">and in almighty God and his never-ending miracles.</span><br>
      <span id="trans3" class="tei l">Generous Saint Nicholas holds an office,</span><br>
      <span id="trans4" class="tei l">there is a gold symbol in his sign.
        <!-- link to ref -->
        <sup class="ref expl">
          <a href="#edtxt-explnote2" id="reference-to-edtxt-explnote2" class="ktooltip">20</a>
            <!-- the tooltip -->
            <span class="ktooltiptext"> One of <span style="">Nicholas’s</span> symbols was three <sup>bags</sup> of gold <span style="font-variant: small-caps;">which</span> were the <span style="color: red;">dowry</span> he provided <span style="color: blue;">for</span>  three <span style="color: green;">girls</span>
      </span>
      </sup>
      </span><br>
    </p>

    With any of the above snippets, you can play with your window to see that the pop-up won't go outside on the right! It shouldn't go out on the top as well.


    ⋅ ⋅ ⋅

    A CSS only suggestion

    Now, if you don't care that much about the positioning of your tooltip, you can use this solution where I didn't change any of your HTML:

    • Use position: relative; on the span elements to use it as a reference,
    • Use position: absolute on the .ktooltiptext,
    • Use top and left to position the .ktooltiptext as you wish.

    Using that solution, the tooltip will keep its style, but would be aligned on the left, under the span element, so the tooltip should never go out on the right or on the top.

    p span { /* TAKIT: Changed here */
      position: relative;
    }
    
    .ktooltip {
      display: inline-block;
      text-indent: 0em;
    }
    
    .ref .ktooltiptext,
    .refs .ktooltiptext {
      visibility: hidden;
      width: 200px;
      background: #fff;
      border-radius: 6px;
      padding: 5px;       /* TAKIT: Simplified here */     
      border: 2px solid grey;
      line-height: normal;
      position: absolute; /* TAKIT: Changed */
      top: 20px;          /* TAKIT: Changed */
      left: 0;            /* TAKIT: Added to always align tooltip on the left of the span */ 
      z-index: 1;
    }
    
    .ref:hover .ktooltiptext,
    .refs:hover .ktooltiptext {
      visibility: visible;
    }
    <p>
      <span id="edtxt.trans1" class="tei l">My hope is in a bishop,
     <!--link to a reference -->
       <sup class="ref expl">
         <a href="#edtxt-explnote1" id="reference-to-edtxt-explnote1" class="ktooltip">1</a>
           <!-- the reference in a tooltip -->
           <span class="ktooltiptext">According to tradition <span style="name">Nicholas</span> was bishop of Myra in Lycia (south-west Turkey today).</span>
      </sup>
      </span><br>
      <span id="trans2" class="tei l">and in almighty God and his never-ending miracles.</span><br>
      <span id="trans3" class="tei l">Generous Saint Nicholas holds an office,</span><br>
      <span id="trans4" class="tei l">there is a gold symbol in his sign.
        <!-- link to ref -->
        <sup class="ref expl">
          <a href="#edtxt-explnote2" id="reference-to-edtxt-explnote2" class="ktooltip">20</a>
            <!-- the tooltip -->
            <span class="ktooltiptext"> One of <span style="">Nicholas’s</span> symbols was three <sup>bags</sup> of gold <span style="font-variant: small-caps;">which</span> were the <span style="color: red;">dowry</span> he provided <span style="color: blue;">for</span>  three <span style="color: green;">girls</span>
      </span>
      </sup>
      </span><br>
    </p>

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