Popover

Popovers display richer contextual content than a tooltip. They appear on click and can contain formatted text, links, and actions. Use them when the information is too long or interactive for a tooltip.


When to use

  • To explain a concept or term inline, without leaving the current page.
  • To show a small set of related actions in a compact overlay (also called an action popover).
  • To provide definitions or help text for complex fields.
  • Do not use popovers for critical error messages - use inline alerts or validation messages.

Style

  • Popover title: short noun phrase in sentence case. Optional but recommended for longer content.
  • Body: plain prose, two to four sentences maximum.
  • Avoid bullet lists inside popovers - keep content scannable through short sentences.
  • Link text within a popover follows the same descriptive link text guidelines as inline links.

Behavior

  • Opens on click, closes on click outside or Escape.
  • Do not open popovers on hover - use tooltips for hover-triggered content.
  • Trap focus inside the popover while it is open for accessibility.

Actian Data Intelligence — Content Guidelines