How to Control Where Different Categories of Tooltips Are Published?

How to Control Where Different Categories of Tooltips Are Published?

Hi, dear  WordPress Tooltip plugin users, I hope this message finds you well and that you’re creating wonderful memories with your loved ones.  A few days ago, we received a feedback from a wordpress tooltip user:

 Is it possible to control where different categories of tooltips are published?
We need different tooltips to be visible for different pages. (Some pages are for children and some for grown ups). Can that be done with categories or something else?

Yes, in the WordPress Tooltips Pro Plus plugin, WordPress tooltip users can control where different categories of tooltips are published. We completed this functionality for another tooltip user with similar needs three years ago, in WordPress Tooltips Pro Plus 15.0.0. Three years ago,  the tooltip user created a similar ticket:

I want to know if there’s a feature that allows me to enable tooltips only in specific post category.
Ex: the term ‘A’ in post category ‘X’ and ‘B’ in post category ‘Y’, etc. at the same time. I know there’s a feature to only show them in one post category, but that’s not what I’m looking for. I want to be able to pick and choose which post category each term will show up in.I check out the FAQ and the list of available features, but they don’t really answer my question.

If you can let me know, that’ll be great!
Thank you

Then the WordPress tooltip support replied:

Thanks for the message

We are very happy to help you

At present, we have no options in the tooltips backend to support this feature directly. We would like to implement it for you, so could you please explain why you need this function? Additionally, could you provide us with a few use cases to help the WordPress tooltip developer understand exactly what you need? This will ensure that what we develop is aligned with your requirements.

In the current time, we have tooltip shortcodes, here is  our detailed document and demo for wordpress tooltip shortcode

Thanks, have a blessed day with your family

Best Regards,
WordPress Tooltip Plugin Support

The wordpress tooltip user replied:

Hi,

I notice that you have added a feature to enable or disable tooltips for specific post.

But is it possible to choose the specific tooltips term to enable or disable? For example, in a single post, I only want to enable tooltips term “A” and “C”, but not “B” etc.? In other words, I want to know if the features I asked about last time have been made available?

Thank you

Then, our wordpress tooltip developer has completed this function for the wordpress tooltip user in  wordpress tooltipps pro plus plugin version 15.0.0.

Yes, in wordpress tooltips pro plus plugin,  wordpress tooltips user can control where different categories of tooltips are published, it is very easy :

1: Please login wordpress tooltip plugin site

2: Then click “download”  menu item in the top menu bar to download the wordpress tooltip pro plus plugin which version, it will be a zip file for the wordpress plugin.

3: Login your wordpress site as admin, in wordpress dashboard, click plugins menu to deactivate and delete the old wordpress tooltip plugin

4: Then, in the WordPress ‘Plugins’ panel, please click the ‘Add New’ link at the top of the panel to install the WordPress Tooltip plugin, which you downloaded from tooltips.org. After that, upload the WordPress Tooltips plugin ZIP file that you downloaded from the WordPress Tooltips Pro Plus plugin site. Then activate the new wordpress tooltip plugin that you installed via plugins menu

5: Please click wordpress tooltips “Categories” menu to create two tooltips categories, it looks like this:

tooltips categories

6: Now, create two WordPress tooltips in the tooltips editor. You may use the same title for both tooltips, such as WordPress Tooltip Term 1: ‘Example’, and WordPress Tooltip Term 2: ‘Example,’ but ensure that the content is different for each, then assign tooltip terms to different tooltip categories

7: In wordpress Gutenber editor, please create two wordpress post, for example, “tooltip term example in tooltip category test” and “tooltip term example in tooltip category wordpress”, it looks like this:

Disable specific tooltip categories in wordpress editor

As you can see in the WordPress editor, you will find the metabox labeled ‘Disable specific tooltip categories?’ on the right side of the Gutenberg editor. Please enter tooltips category IDs in the input box, separated by commas (‘,’) to exclude specific WordPress tooltip categories on this page.

8: After publishing your WordPress posts, you will notice that when hovering over the same tooltip term ‘Example’ on different posts in the front-end, the WordPress tooltips display different content in the tooltip popup window. It looks like this:

The tooltip content of tooltip term “example” in tooltip category “test”:

tooltip term example in tooltip category test

The tooltip content of tooltip term “example” in tooltip category “wordpress”:

tooltip term example in tooltip category wordpress

As you can see, this function fulfills your feature request:”We need different tooltips to be visible for different pages. (Some pages are for children and some for grown ups). Can that be done with categories or something else?”

Another method to realize your requirement is multiple-language tooltip that support polylang plugin, of course, if you want to create  multilingual tooltips, and do not want to use polylang,you can create several tooltip terms for tooltip term ‘example’ in different languages, such as French, English, and German, and assign them to their respective language categories; then, in the standard WordPress post editor, if the post language is German, disable the ‘French’ and ‘English’ tooltip categories in the ‘Disable specific tooltip categories?’ metabox and click the update or publish button to save your changes, so that on the front end of the WordPress posts, the tooltips plugin will only display the French tooltip content for the ‘example’ tooltip term.

Hope this have a little help 🙂

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Weekly work report of the WordPress Tooltips working group for the 38th week of 2024

Hi, dear  WordPress Tooltip plugin users, I hope this message finds you well and that you are having happy days with your family.  In  the 38th week of 2024,  the WordPress Tooltips team worked hard, and we are pleased to report our recent efforts to wordpress tooltip users  🙂

Weekly work report of the WordPress Tooltips working group for the 38th week of 2024

A. Based on an amazing feature request from a WordPress Tooltips user, we released Tooltips Pro Plus 31.7.8, which allows WordPress Tooltip administrators to generate all items of WordPress Tooltips as a JSON file.

Generate Tooltips Json File

B: We are thrilled to announce the release of version 9.9.3,  packed with enhancements based on your invaluable feedback. In this update, we addressed several key issues to improve your experience:

1 Admin Tooltip Fixes: We resolved issues with admin tooltips in global settings that were not functioning optimally.

2 Clarified Titles: A few titles in global settings have been revamped for clarity and appeal.

3 Gutenberg Support: Our new version now supports the creation and editing of tooltip terms using the Gutenberg editor, enhancing your editing experience. One inspiring suggestion we received was to allow users to create tooltips directly within Gutenberg. This idea reflects the seamless and dynamic capabilities of Gutenberg’s block-based editor.

We agree—this would significantly enrich the user experience and streamline content creation. To enable tooltip creation in Gutenberg, simply log in to your WordPress admin, navigate to the “Tooltips” menu, select “Global Settings,” and enable the new Gutenberg option. Enjoy a more intuitive interface and improved flexibility in your content management!

C: Released wordpress tooltips plugin pro plus version 31.8.8, a new tab panel has been introduced in the WordPress Tooltip directory control panel, allowing users to view different types of directories in distinct tabs.

D: A teacher reached out with a request for our WordPress Tooltip plugin, highlighting difficulties in finding user directory options due to cluttered settings. In response, we developed WordPress Tooltips Pro Plus 31.8.8, introducing a Bootstrap tab panel for organizing different directory types into separate tabs.

This solution was well-received; however, the teacher noticed that two instances of bootstrap.min.js were loaded in the admin area. Upon investigation, we found another plugin was causing this. To address the issue, we released WordPress Tooltips Pro Plus 31.9.8, ensuring Bootstrap.js and Bootstrap.css are only loaded in the tooltip directory settings panel.

This improvement enhances performance and avoids conflicts.

E: We believe that incorporating a Bootstrap tab panel in the WordPress Tooltip directory settings panel is a positive step to help users navigate the directory more easily. Therefore, we added these new tab panels for displaying directory types in the WordPress Tooltip control panel in WordPress Tooltips Free 9.9.9.

F: We wrote a few WordPress Tooltip documents to address the tickets from WordPress Tooltip plugin users.

How can I handle wordpress tooltips with the same name but different meanings?

How to Disable WordPress Tooltips in URL-Links?

How to to avoid showing wordpress tooltips in the content list on top of the page?

G:We have updated our existing documents to incorporate the new changes in the WordPress Tooltip plugin documentation:

1 Features of WordPress Tooltips Plugin

2 WordPress Tooltips Pro Plus Plugin — Tooltips Plus 31.9.8 Powerful Features & 20 Addons & Multi-Site License One Time Payment, Unlimited Upgrade & AI Writer Auto-Generate WP Post

3 Change Log of WordPress Tooltips Pro Plus

4  Change Log of WordPress Tooltips Free Plugin

5  WordPress Tooltips Plugin Free

Additionally, based on user requests, we have created numerous documents in German, French, and Spanish for WordPress Tooltips Plugin users.

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Announcement: fully supports the Polylang multilingual plugin, allowing users to create multilingual tooltips for tooltip terms in the backend. Additionally, it enables the display of content in different languages for tooltip terms on the frontend, depending on the selected language

Announcement: In response to user requests for new features, we have completed the releases of WordPress Tooltips Pro Plus 31.5.8 and 31.6.8. In version 31.5.8, we introduced support for displaying Polylang multilingual input links in the tooltip editor/list panel and enabled the creation of multilingual tooltips via Polylang. With version 31.6.8, we have fully integrated support for the Polylang multilingual plugin, allowing users to create multilingual tooltips for tooltip terms in the backend, as well as display content in different languages for those terms on the frontend based on the selected language. After extensive testing, we have just uploaded version 31.6.8, which includes multilingual support. Due to numerous suggestions from users, we have worked tirelessly to improve our Tooltips for Polylang add-on, which has led to many sleepless nights. We need to rest for a while, and afterward, we will provide a detailed documentation to help users quickly create and display multilingual tooltips via Polylang.

create multilingual tooltips in wordpress tooltips editor -- long live peace

create multilingual tooltips in wordpress tooltips editor — long live peace

The Polylang plugin for WordPress is a popular tool that allows you to create a multilingual website. Here are some key features and functionalities of the Polylang plugin:

Key Features

  1. Multilingual Content: Polylang enables you to write posts, pages, and custom post types in multiple languages. You can manage translations easily from the WordPress admin interface.
  2. Language Switcher: It provides a customizable language switcher that can be displayed in menus, widgets, or as a shortcode on your site, allowing users to select their preferred language.
  3. SEO-Friendly: Polylang is designed with SEO in mind. It allows you to set different URLs for each language, helping search engines index your multilingual content effectively.
  4. Compatible with Other Plugins: It works well with various other popular WordPress plugins, such as Yoast SEO, which can further enhance your site’s visibility.
  5. Simple User Interface: The interface is designed to be user-friendly, allowing content creators to switch between languages seamlessly when editing or creating content.
  6. Customizable Language Settings: You can configure various language settings, such as choosing different languages for different content types and setting up translations for categories, tags, and other taxonomies.

Use Cases

  • Global Websites: Perfect for businesses or organizations looking to reach a global audience by offering their content in multiple languages.
  • E-commerce: Useful for online stores that cater to customers in different regions and need to provide product descriptions in various languages.

In WordPress Tooltips Pro Plus 31.6.8, we added a tooltips for polylang addon, in which you can create multilingual tooltips for your users 🙂

Thank you!

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