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popover not bound to parent on resize #12799
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Duplicate of #9517. Use Popover's |
It pins only to the x axis though, not the y |
Example please? (e.g. JS Fiddle, JS Bin, CodePen) |
sure, one sec |
http://jsfiddle.net/radzhome/u8Xd6/ Click "legend" button to toggle popover, resize window and watch it move horizontally. Correction, it pins to the y axis, not the x ... |
Please significantly simplify your example. Also, it's including multiple versions of Bootstrap; please use only v3.1.1. |
And you're not even using the |
yeah i was data-container="#element" , n yeah I had it very simple... I guess it didn't save. |
Check it out here, i guess it saved under different fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/radzhome/u8Xd6/1/ |
I don't think |
id="element" is right on the button that it popsover, it sorta works, just On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 7:38 PM, Chris Rebert [email protected]:
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I'm having the same issue. The popup doesn't stay in place with the image (or button) used to open it. Does anyone have a fiddle example of successfully using the "container" option? |
I think this only happens when the element (button) is position absolute. On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 7:58 AM, Tom Bowen [email protected] wrote:
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Punting to the v4 checklist. |
If you toggle a pop-over from an element, and resize the browser window, the popover is no longer at the side of the element you requested. Is this the desired/ expected default behaviour?
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