Display Tooltip Categories Under Glossary Titles for Improved Navigation — WordPress Tooltips Free Plugin 10.5.9 Released
Hi, Dear users of WordPress Tooltip plugin, I hope this message finds that you are doing well and enjoying wonderful days with your family. 🙂 We received a ticket from a webmaster of an online school website:
Hello
As the administrator of an educational website that offers courses across various subjects—such as biology, chemistry, and history— we have implemented specific glossary categories tailored to each subject. This feature allows students to hover over terms in their course materials to see definitions or explanations, enhancing their understanding of complex concepts without leaving the page. It’s a fantastic tool for online learning!
I wish to improve this experience further by displaying the glossary category directly beneath each glossary item title. This way, students can quickly identify the subject associated with each glossary term, allowing them to skip over items that are not relevant to their current studies.
Additionally, this change would enable users to grasp the meaning of each term without needing to click through to another page or section. By presenting the categories at a glance, users may find it easier to navigate through the glossary and decide which terms they want to explore further.
Our WordPress tooltips plugin developer has reviewed the ticket, and we believe this is a great suggestion. We implemented this feature a few years ago and would like to make it available to users in the WordPress Tooltips Free Plugin. 🙂
How to Show WordPress Tooltip Categories Below Glossary Item Titles in WordPress
Step 1: Log in to Your WordPress Admin Dashboard
- Open your web browser and navigate to your WordPress login page (usually
yourwebsite.com/wp-admin). - Enter your username and password, then click the Log In button.
Step 2: Navigate to the Plugins Panel
- Once you are logged in, look for the Plugins option in the left-hand menu of the dashboard.
- Click on Plugins to open the plugins management page.
Step 3: Check for Available Updates
- On the WordPress Plugins page, you will see a list of all the plugins currently installed on your site, include wordpress tooltips free plugin
- If there is an update available for any plugin, you will see a notification below the plugin name indicating that a new version is available.
Step 4: Update the Plugin
- To update the plugin, locate the wordpress tooltips free plugin.
- Click on the Update Now link that appears below the plugin name. This will initiate the update process.
Step 5: Wait for the Update to Complete
- After clicking the update link, WordPress will automatically download and install the latest version of the plugin.
- You will see a progress indicator, and once the update is complete, a success message will appear.
Step 6: Verify the Update
- After the update is complete, it’s a good practice to verify that the plugin is functioning correctly.
- You can do this by navigating to the relevant section of your website where the plugin is used and checking for any issues.
Step 7: Clear Cache (if applicable)
- If you are using a caching plugin, it’s advisable to clear your cache after updating plugins to ensure that the latest changes are reflected on your site.
- You can usually find the option to clear the cache in the settings of your caching plugin.
Step 8: Open Glossary Panel
- In wordpress dashboard, click Toltips menu item, it looks like this:
- Now, click on the Glossary Settings sub-menu item, you will open glossary settings panel:
- As you can see, there is a new option : “Show category name in Glossary list”, simply choose “Yes”, and wordpress tooltips plugin will display the wordpress glossary category directly beneath each glossary item title in the wordpress glossary table 🙂
Conclusion
Congratulations! You have successfully upgraded to the latest version of WordPress Tooltips plugin. In the wordpress tooltips free plugin 10.5.9. We added a new option “Show category name in Glossary list”, enable this option will display the wordpress glossary category directly beneath each glossary item title in the wordpress glossary table.
The wordpress glossary looks like this in wordpress tooltips pro plus version:




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