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privacy.sexy/src/presentation/components/Shared/TooltipWrapper.vue
undergroundwires faa7a38a7d Apply global styles for visual consistency
This commit centralizes the styling of key UI elements across the
project to ensure:

- Consistent look and feel.
- Enhanced code reusability.
- Simpified maintenance, improving development speed.

It establishes a uniform foundation that can be leveraged across
different parts of the project, even enabling the styling to be shared
across different websites (supporting issue #49).

Key changes:

- Apply the following shared styles globally:
  * Styling of code, blockquotes, superscripts, horizontal rules and
    anchors.
  * Vertical and horizontal spacing.
- Segregate base styling into dedicated SCSS files for clearer structure
  and increased maintainability.
- Remove custom styling from affected components, enabling global style
  reuse for visual uniformity, reduced redundancy, and enhanced
  semantics.

Other supporting changes:

- Rename `globals.scss` to `base.scss` for better clarity.
- Add `.editorconfig` for `.scss` files to ensure consistent whitespace
  usage.
- Remove `2` file from the project root, that was included in the source
  code by mistake.
- Remove unused font-face imports
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Vue

<template>
<div class="tooltip">
<!--
Both trigger and tooltip elements are grouped within a single parent for accurate positioning.
It allows the tooltip content to calculate its position based on the trigger's location.
-->
<div
ref="triggeringElement"
class="tooltip__trigger"
>
<slot />
</div>
<div class="tooltip__overlay">
<div
ref="tooltipDisplayElement"
class="tooltip__display"
:style="displayStyles"
>
<div class="tooltip__content">
<slot name="tooltip" />
</div>
<div
ref="arrowElement"
class="tooltip__arrow"
:style="arrowStyles"
/>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</template>
<script lang="ts">
import {
useFloating, arrow, shift, flip, Placement, offset, Side, Coords, autoUpdate,
} from '@floating-ui/vue';
import { defineComponent, shallowRef, computed } from 'vue';
import { useResizeObserverPolyfill } from '@/presentation/components/Shared/Hooks/UseResizeObserverPolyfill';
import type { CSSProperties } from 'vue';
const GAP_BETWEEN_TOOLTIP_AND_TRIGGER_IN_PX = 2;
const ARROW_SIZE_IN_PX = 4;
const DEFAULT_PLACEMENT: Placement = 'top';
export default defineComponent({
setup() {
const tooltipDisplayElement = shallowRef<HTMLElement | undefined>();
const triggeringElement = shallowRef<HTMLElement | undefined>();
const arrowElement = shallowRef<HTMLElement | undefined>();
useResizeObserverPolyfill();
const { floatingStyles, middlewareData, placement } = useFloating(
triggeringElement,
tooltipDisplayElement,
{
placement: DEFAULT_PLACEMENT,
middleware: [
offset(ARROW_SIZE_IN_PX + GAP_BETWEEN_TOOLTIP_AND_TRIGGER_IN_PX),
/* Shifts the element along the specified axes in order to keep it in view. */
shift(),
/* Changes the placement of the floating element in order to keep it in view,
with the ability to flip to any placement. */
flip(),
arrow({ element: arrowElement }),
],
whileElementsMounted: autoUpdate,
},
);
const arrowStyles = computed<CSSProperties>(() => {
if (!middlewareData.value.arrow) {
return {
display: 'none',
};
}
return {
...getArrowPositionStyles(middlewareData.value.arrow, placement.value),
...getArrowAppearanceStyles(),
};
});
return {
tooltipDisplayElement,
triggeringElement,
displayStyles: floatingStyles,
arrowStyles,
arrowElement,
placement,
};
},
});
function getArrowAppearanceStyles(): CSSProperties {
return {
width: `${ARROW_SIZE_IN_PX * 2}px`,
height: `${ARROW_SIZE_IN_PX * 2}px`,
rotate: '45deg',
};
}
function getArrowPositionStyles(
coordinations: Partial<Coords>,
placement: Placement,
): CSSProperties {
const style: CSSProperties = {};
style.position = 'absolute';
const { x, y } = coordinations;
if (x) {
style.left = `${x}px`;
} else if (y) { // either X or Y is calculated
style.top = `${y}px`;
}
const oppositeSide = getCounterpartBoxOffsetProperty(placement);
style[oppositeSide.toString()] = `-${ARROW_SIZE_IN_PX}px`;
return style;
}
function getCounterpartBoxOffsetProperty(placement: Placement): keyof CSSProperties {
const sideCounterparts: Record<Side, keyof CSSProperties> = {
top: 'bottom',
right: 'left',
bottom: 'top',
left: 'right',
};
const currentSide = placement.split('-')[0] as Side;
return sideCounterparts[currentSide];
}
</script>
<style scoped lang="scss">
@use "@/presentation/assets/styles/main" as *;
$color-tooltip-background: $color-primary-darkest;
.tooltip {
display: inline-flex;
}
@mixin set-visibility($isVisible: true) {
/*
Visibility is controlled through CSS rather than JavaScript. This allows better CSS
consistency by reusing `hover-or-touch` mixin. Using vue directives such as `v-if` and
`v-show` require JavaScript tracking of touch/hover without reuse of `hover-or-touch`.
The `visibility` property is toggled because:
- Using the `display` property doesn't support smooth transitions (e.g., fading out).
- Keeping invisible tooltips in the DOM is a best practice for accessibility (screen readers).
*/
$animation-duration: 0.5s;
transition: opacity $animation-duration, visibility $animation-duration;
@if $isVisible {
visibility: visible;
opacity: 1;
} @else {
visibility: hidden;
opacity: 0;
}
}
@mixin fixed-fullscreen {
/*
This mixin removes the element from the normal document flow, ensuring that it does not disrupt the layout of other elements,
such as causing unintended screen width expansion on smaller mobile screens.
Setting `top`, `left`, `width` and `height` ensures that, the tooltip is prepared to cover the entire viewport, preventing it from
being cropped or causing overflow issues. `pointer-events: none;` disables capturing all events on page.
Other positioning alternatives considered:
- Moving tooltip off the screen using `left` and `top` properties:
- Causes unintended screen width expansion on smaller mobile screens.
- Causes screen shaking on Chromium browsers.
- `overflow: hidden`:
- It does not work automatic positioning of tooltips.
- `transform: translate(-100vw, -100vh)`:
- Causes screen shaking on Chromium browsers.
*/
position: fixed;
top: 0;
left: 0;
width: 100vw;
height: 100vh;
pointer-events: none;
overflow: hidden;
> * { // Restore styles in children
pointer-events: unset;
overflow: unset;
}
}
.tooltip__overlay {
@include set-visibility(false);
@include fixed-fullscreen;
/*
Reset white-space to the default value to prevent inheriting styles from the trigger element.
This prevents unintentional layout issues or overflow.
*/
white-space: normal;
}
.tooltip__trigger {
@include hover-or-touch {
+ .tooltip__overlay {
@include set-visibility(true);
z-index: 10000;
}
}
}
.tooltip__content {
background: $color-tooltip-background;
color: $color-on-primary;
border-radius: 16px;
padding: 12px 10px;
font-size: $font-size-absolute-normal;
/*
This margin creates a visual buffer between the tooltip and the edges of the document.
It prevents the tooltip from appearing too close to the edges, ensuring a visually pleasing
and balanced layout.
Avoiding setting vertical margin as it disrupts the arrow rendering.
*/
margin-left: 2px;
margin-right: 2px;
// Setting max-width increases readability and consistency reducing overlap and clutter.
@include set-property-ch-value-with-fallback(
$property: max-width,
/*
Research in typography suggests that an optimal line length for text readability is between 50-75 characters per line.
Tooltips should be brief, so aiming for the for the lower end of this range (around 50 characters).
*/
$value-in-ch: 50,
)
}
.tooltip__arrow {
background: $color-tooltip-background;
}
</style>