Fix handling of click events
Aiming to close #1220
Does not work yet, tested against this sandbox.
Summary by CodeRabbit
- New Features
- Enhanced tooltip interaction logic for improved user experience.
- Tooltips now remain open when clicking on child elements within the anchor.
- Adjusted conditions for opening and closing tooltips to allow for more flexible interactions.
Walkthrough
The changes made to the tooltip functionality enhance the event handling logic for opening and closing tooltips. The conditions for detecting click events have been updated to allow for more flexible interactions, particularly when nested elements are involved. This aims to improve user experience by ensuring that tooltips remain open or closed appropriately based on user interactions with child elements.
Changes
| File | Change Summary |
|---|---|
src/components/Tooltip/Tooltip.tsx |
Modified event handling logic for opening and closing tooltips to check for containment rather than strict equality. |
Assessment against linked issues
| Objective | Addressed | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Closing event accepted also if the event arrives from another nested target element. (#1220) | ✅ |
🐰 "In a world where tooltips play,
Clicks now dance in a nested way.
No more closures that cause dismay,
With each click, they’ll stay or sway!
Hooray for changes, hip-hip-hooray!" 🐇✨
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Closed in favor of #1246