Hi dear wordpress tooltip plugin users, I hope this message find you are doing well and have happy days with your family 🙂 We received a wordpress tooltip user’s question, and I would be happy to provide an example of how to use the “disable_to_this_page” feature:
Thank you for reaching out! We’re delighted to assist you. When you add or edit a WordPress post or page using the standard editor, the URL typically looks like https://yourdomain.com/wp-admin/post-new.php.
In the right-hand section of the WordPress editor, you will find a “disable tooltip for this page” metabox. If you check the “disable tooltips for the page” option within this metabox, tooltips will not be displayed automatically in that specific post, it looks like this:
Let me explain further with an example. Suppose you have a tooltip term “WordPress” and its corresponding content is “We all love WordPress”. Normally, if your posts contain the word “WordPress,” our tooltips plugin will detect it and add tooltip effects like dotted lines or double lines. When users hover over the word “WordPress,” a tooltip popup window will be displayed. However, if you have disabled tooltips for this page, even if your post contains the word “WordPress,” no tooltip effects will be added.
Consequently, when users hover over the word “WordPress,” the tooltip content will not appear automatically. Please note that although tooltips will not work automatically on this specific page, you can still manually add tooltips using the tooltip shortcode “[tooltips]“.
I hope this example helps you understand how to use the “disable_to_this_page” feature.
If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.
Have a wonderful day with your family!
Best regards,
WordPress Tooltips Support Team



is this only for the premium user? cause I am also facing the same problem and I am using the free version of your tooltips. My home and post title also showing tooltips. and that’s why my home page not showing correctly.
Hi,
Thanks for the message 🙂
Yes, in the current time, only wordpress tooltip pro have this feature 🙂
Thanks, have a blessed day with your family 🙂
Best Regards,
Wordpress Tooltip Support Team
How about disable a *specific* tooltip for a *specific* page?
oops… sorry. I just saw the field on the right side on the page editor… 🙂