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Does anyone know an easy way for creating displaying a message when hovering over an icon?

New Here ,
Apr 17, 2020 Apr 17, 2020

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I have seen some YouTube videos and articles on creating a hover effect. However, almost all the videos/articles I have seen dealt with changing the state of a given shape so it has a hover state and a default state hence, the hover effect can be displayed upon previewing the document (In other words, the shape will change from one state to another state upon hovering. The two states should be created beforehand under one component). This hover effect is essentially the change of the shape from the default state to the hover state.

 

What I am looking for though is a way in which I can display a text when I hover over an icon (when previewing my board).

If anyone knows a way, please let me know. A structured and simple way of the solution would be highly appreciated!

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Adobe Employee , Apr 20, 2020 Apr 20, 2020

This tweet might help you, as it has an animated GIF that shows me animating between two different states: https://twitter.com/elainecchao/status/1194695173499830273?s=20

 

In one of the more recent replies, someone asked how I did it - I actually added an element to the second state and did not resize any of the elements from the first state.

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This tweet might help you, as it has an animated GIF that shows me animating between two different states: https://twitter.com/elainecchao/status/1194695173499830273?s=20

 

In one of the more recent replies, someone asked how I did it - I actually added an element to the second state and did not resize any of the elements from the first state.

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