Plugin / Text Hover

Scott Reilly

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The plugin currently makes use of the standard HTML tag abbr to specify the terms and their hover text. Browsers have default handling and display of abbr. It’s possibly that the CSS for your theme is overriding the default display. I use the following in my site’s styles.css file to ensure it displays for me in the manner I prefer (which, by the same token, you can use more CSS formatting to further format the hover terms) : abbr { text-decoration: underline dotted #000; }
No. The plugin filters post content on-the-fly.
Yes, if they include strings that you’ve now defined as terms.
By default, the plugin filters the post content, post excerpt fields, widget text, and optionally comments and comment excerpts. You can use the ‘c2c_text_hover_filters’ filter to modify that behavior (see Hooks section).
You can add to the list of filters that get processed for text hover terms. See the Hooks section for an example.
By default, yes. There is a setting you can change to make it case insensitive. Or you can use the ‘c2c_text_hover_case_sensitive’ filter (see Hooks section). Note that the option applies to all terms/abbreviations. If you want to selectively have terms/acronyms be case insensitive, you should leave the case sensitive setting checked and add a listing for each case variation you wish to support.
By default, yes. There is a setting you can change so that only the first occurrence of the term in the post gets hovered. Or if you are a coder, you can use the ‘c2c_text_hover_replace_once’ filter (see Hooks section).
Yes, but only if you have the pretty tooltips enabled (via settings or the filter). The class you want to style in your custom CSS is ‘.text-hover-qtip’.
Yes.

Ratings

4.5
15 reviews

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Details Information

Version

3.8

First Released

10 Dec, 2015

Total Downloads

38,905

Wordpress Version

4.7 or higher

Tested up to:

4.9.12

Require PHP Version:

-

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The plugin hasn't been transalated in any language other than English.

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