Styling and Appearance
jQWidgets uses a pair of css files - jqx.base.css and jqx.[theme name].css. The
base stylesheet creates the styles related to the widget's layout like margin, padding,
border-width, position. The second css file applies the widget's colors and backgrounds.
The jqx.base.css should be included before the second CSS file.
Below is the list of CSS classes used by jqxTooltip.
- jqx-widget - applied to the tooltip.
- jqx-tooltip - applied to the tooltip.
- jqx-fill-state-normal - applied to the tooltip. Adds border and background.
- jqx-tooltip-main - applied to the tooltip body (sans arrow).
- jqx-tooltip-text - applied to the tooltip content (text).
- jqx-tooltip-arrow - applied to the tooltip arrow.
- jqx-tooltip-arrow-t-b - applied to the tooltip arrow when it is shown at the top
or bottom. In this class you can only edit the following css parameters to change
the color of the tooltip arrow:
border-top-color
and border-bottom-color
.
- jqx-tooltip-arrow-l-r - applied to the tooltip arrow when it is shown at the left
or right. In this class you can only edit the following css parameters to change
the color of the tooltip arrow:
border-left-color
and border-right-color
.
When you create a custom style with colors and backgrounds for jqxTooltip, you need
to do the following:
- Add the above CSS classes related to jqxTooltip
- After each CSS class, add your theme name.
For example:
jqx-tooltip-shinyblack
- To apply your custom style to jqxTooltip, you need to set its 'theme' property(option)
to point to your theme name string.
- The sample below demonstrates how to set the 'Shiny Black' theme to jqxTooltip.
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