I have tooltips whose content can range from very long to very short. I don't want to have 3 words' worth of content and have a huge tooltip, but I also don't want 20 words and have it all scrunched up on multiple lines. With this current setup, it stays stuck at the minimum width regardless.
The CSS:
.tooltip {
outline: none; position: relative;
min-width: 75px; max-width: 255px;
}
.tooltip .tool-content {
opacity: 0; visibility: hidden;
position: absolute;
}
.tooltip:hover .tool-content {
background: #999; border: 1px solid #555; color: #000000;
/* general styling */
position: absolute; left: 1.3em; top: 2.6em; z-index: 99;
visibility: visible; opacity: 1;
}
The HTML:
<div class='tooltip'>
(content to hover)
<span class='tool-content'>
(tooltip content)
</span>
</div>
What troubles me is that I can take off position: relative and it works as intended! Yet I can find no work around, and relative positioning is key (or appears to be?) to having CSS hovers.
position:absolute;
on the tooltip it won't work? That's because the size of the tooltip can't exceed the size of its container, when positioned relatively without setting an explicit width.