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title: Displaying Tooltip on Disabled HTML Element | ||
description: Learn how to show a tooltip for a disabled element by wrapping it with an HTML element in Blazor applications. | ||
type: how-to | ||
page_title: How to Displaying Tooltip on Disabled HTML Element | ||
slug: tooltip-kb-disabled-element | ||
tags: tooltip, disabled element | ||
res_type: kb | ||
ticketid: 1665023 | ||
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## Environment | ||
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<table> | ||
<tbody> | ||
<tr> | ||
<td>Product</td> | ||
<td>Tooltip for Blazor</td> | ||
</tr> | ||
</tbody> | ||
</table> | ||
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## Description | ||
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When an HTML element is disabled, providing additional information via a Tooltip can be challenging since disabled elements do not respond to mouse events. Hence, the Tooltip cannot detect when the user hovers over a disabled element. | ||
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This knowledge base article also answers the following questions: | ||
- How can I display a tooltip over a disabled HTML element in Blazor? | ||
- How to display a tooltip over a disabled button? | ||
- What is the workaround for showing tooltips on disabled elements in Blazor? | ||
- Can a tooltip be associated with a disabled element in Blazor applications? | ||
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## Solution | ||
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To display a Tooltip for a disabled button, wrap the disabled button within another HTML element, like a `<div>`, and then set the Tooltip to target this wrapper element. This approach allows the Tooltip to be activated when the user hovers over the area covering the disabled button. | ||
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Here's an example demonstrating how to implement this solution: | ||
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CSHTML```` | ||
<div class="disabled-button" style="width: fit-content;"> | ||
<TelerikButton Enabled="false">Hover me</TelerikButton> | ||
</div> | ||
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<TelerikTooltip TargetSelector=".disabled-button"> | ||
<Template> | ||
@{ | ||
<h6> | ||
<strong>Disabled button</strong> | ||
</h6> | ||
} | ||
</Template> | ||
</TelerikTooltip> | ||
```` | ||
## See Also | ||
- [Tooltip Component Overview]({%slug tooltip-overview%}) | ||
- [Button Component Overview]({%slug components/button/overview%}) |