Add possibility to select arbitrary elements#125
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Add possibility to select arbitrary elements#125thothal wants to merge 1 commit intoebailey78:shinyBS3from
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Up to now, an element has to have an 'id' attribute to be able to get an popover/tooltip. This was hardcoded in the underlying Javascript. A new parameter was added to add[Tooltip|Popover] to override the default behaviour to look for the element by id. With this flag set, the user can provide an arbitrary jQuery selector as 'id'. The argument name 'id' is maybe misleading in this case, but this approach seemed to be minimal evasive and should not be breaking old code. Closes: ebailey78#124
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Up to now, an element has to have an 'id' attribute to be able to get
an popover/tooltip. This was hardcoded in the underlying Javascript. A
new parameter was added to add[Tooltip|Popover] to override the default
behaviour to look for the element by id. With this flag set, the user
can provide an arbitrary jQuery selector as 'id'.
The argument name 'id' is maybe misleading in this case, but this
approach seemed to be minimal evasive and should not be breaking old
code.
Closes: #124