I’m looking for a way to add a CSS class to the anchor tag of the tooltip on a menu item. Currently, I see that you can easily add a CSS class to the menu’s li but I’m trying to style the tooltip itself, not the menu item.
Looking at the Codex for wp_nav_menu, I don’t see an argument available to handle adding a class to the tooltip anchor.
Is there a filter I can use? How?
FYI, I’m using a plugin called Simple Tooltips to create the tooltips, as all it requires is that I add a class to the HTML element I want to add a tooltip to.
Add this code into your functions.php
class Tooltips_Walker extends Walker_Nav_Menu
{
function start_el(&$output, $item, $depth, $args)
{
$classes = empty ( $item->classes ) ? array () : (array) $item->classes;
$class_names = join(
' '
, apply_filters(
'nav_menu_css_class'
, array_filter( $classes ), $item
)
);
! empty ( $class_names )
and $class_names=" class="". esc_attr( $class_names ) . '"';
$attributes="";
if(strstr($class_names, 'tooltips')) {
$attributes=" class="tooltips"";
}
$class_names = str_replace('tooltips', '', $class_names);
$output .= "<li id='menu-item-$item->ID' $class_names>";
! empty( $item->attr_title )
and $attributes .= ' title="' . esc_attr( $item->attr_title ) .'"';
! empty( $item->target )
and $attributes .= ' target="' . esc_attr( $item->target ) .'"';
! empty( $item->xfn )
and $attributes .= ' rel="' . esc_attr( $item->xfn ) .'"';
! empty( $item->url )
and $attributes .= ' href="' . esc_attr( $item->url ) .'"';
// insert description for top level elements only
// you may change this
$description = ( ! empty ( $item->description ) and 0 == $depth )
? esc_attr( $item->description ) : '';
$title = apply_filters( 'the_title', $item->title, $item->ID );
$item_output = $args->before
. "<a $attributes title="".$description."">"
. $args->link_before
. $title
. '</a> '
. $args->link_after
. $args->after;
// Since $output is called by reference we don't need to return anything.
$output .= apply_filters(
'walker_nav_menu_start_el'
, $item_output
, $item
, $depth
, $args
);
}
}
And update this wp_nav_menu code where your menu is called from theme [ header.php ]
wp_nav_menu(
array (
'menu' => 'main-menu',
'container' => FALSE,
'container_id' => FALSE,
'menu_class' => '',
'menu_id' => FALSE,
'walker' => new Tooltips_Walker
)
);
and use “tooltips” – as menu item class and put the description to show as tips title.
and make sure the “Zebra_Tooltip” Css class z-index is more then all element’s z-index: or add this css code in style.css
.Zebra_Tooltip{ z-index: 100000 !important;}