For default tooltip behavior simply add the title
attribute. This can't contain images though.
<div title="regular tooltip">Hover me</div>
Before you clarified the question I did this up in pure JavaScript, hope you find it useful. The image will pop up and follow the mouse.
jsFiddle
JavaScript
var tooltipSpan = document.getElementById('tooltip-span');
window.onmousemove = function (e) {
var x = e.clientX,
y = e.clientY;
tooltipSpan.style.top = (y + 20) + 'px';
tooltipSpan.style.left = (x + 20) + 'px';
};
CSS
.tooltip span {
display:none;
}
.tooltip:hover span {
display:block;
position:fixed;
overflow:hidden;
}
Extending for multiple elements
One solution for multiple elements is to update all tooltip span
's and setting them under the cursor on mouse move.
jsFiddle
var tooltips = document.querySelectorAll('.tooltip span');
window.onmousemove = function (e) {
var x = (e.clientX + 20) + 'px',
y = (e.clientY + 20) + 'px';
for (var i = 0; i < tooltips.length; i++) {
tooltips[i].style.top = y;
tooltips[i].style.left = x;
}
};
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