DearWordPress Tooltip plugin users, hope this message find you are doing well and having happy days with your family 🙂 An amazing wordpress tooltip user told us he want to find a method to customize the background for each wordpress tooltip glossary item in glossary page according to the wordpress tooltip category :
Hi guys, is it possible to customize tooltips differently for each category? Are there different html tags for the tooltip categories that allow meto customize the css code?
May be you known, in our wordpress tooltip plugin, we support customize style for each wordpress tooltip item, but the tooltip category is only used by tooltip glossary shortcode — which used to build a glossary page, and in the glossary settings panel, glossary users have ability to customize style for glossary elements, for example: Glossary Term Font Color, Glossary Term Font Size, Glossary Content Font Color, Glossary List Border Color, Background Color of Glossary Terms Title, Background Color of Glossary Terms Content…etc, it looks like this:
So as you can see, via glossary panel, you can customize wordpress glossary style just via a few mouse clicks, for avoid any miss-understand of the user’s question, we replied:
Thanks for the message 🙂
We are very happy to help you 🙂
Sorry this is the first time we heard this kind of request, would you please tell us more details about how do you want to custom it? So we can understand it better? 🙂
Thanks, have a blessed day with your family 🙂
The user replied more details:
I should customize the tooltips with a different style according to the category they belong to.
For example, if the tooltip is assigned to “category 1” the background should have a specific colour, but if it is assigned to “category 2” the
background should have a different colour. Is it possible?
We replied:
Thanks for the reply 🙂
Understood, sorry, in the current time, we cannot do it yet, but we will try to realize this feature in future version 🙂
Thanks, have a blessed day with your family 🙂
This is why we developed a new wordpress tooltip glossary plugin version to solve it for users 🙂
In general, wordpress tooltip glossary users can build a pretty glossary page via wordpress glossary shortcode:
[glossary] , and you can use the WordPress glossary shortcode to display a wordpress glossary category separately in glossary page, just write your wordpress glossary shortcode like this:
[glossary catid='5,10,12']
Now, if you upgraded to wordpress tooltip glossary multi-site license version, you can assign specific background color for each glossary, or each glossary category, it looks like this:
[glossary catid='5' titlebackgroundcolor='red']
you can use the html color tag, red, blue, green, yellow…etc as backgroun color in here
or you can use css color code like this:
[glossary catid='7' contentbackgroundcolor='#963412']
or use both of html color tag and css color code:
[glossary catid='10' titlebackgroundcolor='red' contentbackgroundcolor='#963412']
By this way, you can easy to customize the WordPress Glossary with different background according to the glossary category they belong to? We will develop new wordpress tooltip glossary versions to support customize more style for each glossary via glossary shortcode 🙂
Please note, this advanced glossary shortcode just supported in wordpress tooltip multi-site license, if users need upgrade from single-site license to multi-site license, we’d like offer a discount to help users upgrade quickly 🙂


