What is a Tooltip?

A tooltip is a small, pop-up box that appears when a user hovers over or clicks on an element, such as a button, link, or icon. It provides additional information or context about that element, helping users understand its function without cluttering the page. Tooltips are typically used to offer brief descriptions, instructions, or tips to enhance the user experience without overwhelming the interface.

What can you use it for?

The purpose of a tooltip is to provide additional information that you don't necessarily want to display prominently on the main interface. This information is often secondary, and including it directly on the product page or in the ticket shop could make the layout cluttered. Therefore, tooltips are a useful way to convey extra details without overwhelming the user.

Who can set it up?

To configure tooltips, you need to reach out to support@convious.com.

Example of a Tooltip

Here is an example of a tooltip in use: