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icon: material/tooltip-plus
status: new
---
# Tooltips
Technical documentation often incurs the usage of many acronyms, which may
need additional explanation, especially for new user of your project. For these
matters, Material for MkDocs uses a combination of Markdown extensions to
enable site-wide glossaries.
## Configuration
This configuration enables abbreviations and allows to build a simple
project-wide glossary, sourcing definitions from a central location. Add the
following line to `mkdocs.yml`:
``` yaml
markdown_extensions:
- abbr
- attr_list
- pymdownx.snippets
```
See additional configuration options:
- [Abbreviations]
- [Attribute Lists]
- [Snippets]
[Abbreviations]: ../setup/extensions/python-markdown.md#abbreviations
[Attribute Lists]: ../setup/extensions/python-markdown.md#attribute-lists
[Snippets]: ../setup/extensions/python-markdown-extensions.md#snippets
### Improved tooltips
[:octicons-heart-fill-24:{ .mdx-heart } Sponsors only][Insiders]{ .mdx-insiders } ·
[:octicons-tag-24: insiders-4.15.0][Insiders] ·
:octicons-beaker-24: Experimental
When improved tooltips are enabled, Material for MkDocs replaces the browser's
rendering logic for `title` attribute with beautiful little tooltips.
Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`:
``` yaml
theme:
features:
- content.tooltips
```
Now, tooltips will be rendered for the following elements:
- __Content__ – elements with a `title`, permalinks and code copy button
- __Header__ – home button, header title, color palette switch and repository link
- __Navigation__ – links that are shortened with ellipsis, i.e. `...`
[Insiders]: ../insiders/index.md
## Usage
### Adding tooltips
The [Markdown syntax] allows to specify a `title` for each link, which will
render as a beautiful tooltip when [improved tooltips] are enabled. Add a
tooltip to a link with the following lines:
``` markdown title="Link with tooltip, inline syntax"
[Hover me](https://example.com "I'm a tooltip!")
```
[Hover me](https://example.com "I'm a tooltip!")
Tooltips can also be added to link references:
``` markdown title="Link with tooltip, reference syntax"
[Hover me][example]
[example]: https://example.com "I'm a tooltip!"
```
[Hover me](https://example.com "I'm a tooltip!")
For all other elements, a `title` can be added by using the [Attribute Lists]
extension:
``` markdown title="Icon with tooltip"
:material-information-outline:{ title="Important information" }
```
:material-information-outline:{ title="Important information" }
[Markdown syntax]: https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax#link
[improved tooltips]: #improved-tooltips
### Adding abbreviations
Abbreviations can be defined by using a special syntax similar to URLs and
[footnotes], starting with a `*` and immediately followed by the term or
acronym to be associated in square brackets:
``` markdown title="Text with abbreviations"
The HTML specification is maintained by the W3C.
*[HTML]: Hyper Text Markup Language
*[W3C]: World Wide Web Consortium
```
The HTML specification is maintained by the W3C.
*[HTML]: Hyper Text Markup Language
*[W3C]: World Wide Web Consortium
[footnotes]: footnotes.md
### Adding a glossary
The [Snippets] extension can be used to implement a simple glossary by moving
all abbreviations in a dedicated file[^1], and [auto-append] this file to all
pages with the following configuration:
[^1]:
It's highly recommended to put the Markdown file containing the
abbreviations outside of the `docs` folder (here, a folder with the name
`includes` is used), as MkDocs might otherwise complain about an
unreferenced file.
=== ":octicons-file-code-16: `includes/abbreviations.md`"
```` markdown
*[HTML]: Hyper Text Markup Language
*[W3C]: World Wide Web Consortium
````
=== ":octicons-file-code-16: `mkdocs.yml`"
```` yaml
markdown_extensions:
- pymdownx.snippets:
auto_append:
- includes/abbreviations.md
````
[auto-append]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/snippets/#auto-append-snippets