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This is a quick-start project provided by Syncfusion that helps you create a Blazor Tooltip. This example explains how to create a Blazor application and add the Syncfusion Blazor package. It also shows how to add the Syncfusion Blazor Tooltip component to the Blazor server application, position the tooltip, use sticky mode, and render the toolt…

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Create a Tooltip Component in a Blazor Server Application

The Blazor Tooltip is a pop-up that shows information or a message when users hover, click, focus, or touch an image, button, anchor tag, etc. This is a quick-start project provided by Syncfusion that helps you create a Blazor Tooltip. This example explains how to create a Blazor application and add the Syncfusion Blazor package. It also shows how to add the Syncfusion Blazor Tooltip component to the Blazor server application, position the tooltip, use sticky mode, and render the tooltip content using an HTML template.

Prerequisites

  • Visual Studio 2022

How to run the project

  • Checkout this project to a location in your disk.
  • Open the solution file using the Visual Studio 2022.
  • Restore the NuGet packages by rebuilding the solution.
  • Run the project.

Further help

For more help, check the ASP.NET Core Blazor documentation.

Features and Benefits

Offsets

The tooltip's offset from the target element can be customized in Blazor Tooltip. Pixels are used to establish this offset value.

Interactivity

By default, hovering in and out causes the Blazor Tooltip to appear and disappear. You can disable the triggers' ability to show or show them just occasionally.

Triggers

When you hover over, click on, touch, or concentrate on any element, tooltips may appear.

Easy integration

For the tooltip to be fully functioning, you only need the message and target elements. It will function right out of the box. The position, motion, and appearance may all be changed, though, thanks to the numerous settings.

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About Syncfusion Blazor Components

The Syncfusion's Blazor components library offers over 70 UI components to work with Blazor server-side and client-side (Blazor WebAssembly) projects seamlessly. In addition to Tooltip, we provide popular Blazor Components such as DataGrid, Charts, Scheduler, Diagram, and Word Processor.

About Syncfusion

Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Research Triangle Park, N.C., Syncfusion has more than 28,000 customers and more than 1 million users, including large financial institutions, Fortune 500 companies, and global IT consultancies.

Today, we provide 1700+ components and frameworks for web (Blazor, ASP.NET Core, ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET WebForms, JavaScript, Angular, React, Vue, and Flutter), mobile (Xamarin, Flutter, UWP, and JavaScript, and .NET MAUI), and desktop development (WinForms, WPF, WinUI, Flutter, UWP, and .NET MAUI). We provide ready-to-deploy enterprise software for dashboards, reports, data integration, and big data processing. Many customers have saved millions in licensing fees by deploying our software.


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