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    • Bardi Harborow's avatar
    • Mark Otto's avatar
      v4: Social meta tags (#20825) · 7bf868a7
      Mark Otto authored
      * descriptions for getting started pages
      
      * descriptions for layout
      
      * add content page descriptions
      
      * more descriptions, updates to some existing ones
      
      * correct site url
      
      * add social stuff to config for twitter cards
      
      * add twitter meta tags; use large image for homepage and regular card for all others
      
      * add the assets
      
      * more site config
      
      * more social shiz to partial, remove existing meta for the partial, remove page title from homepage for simpler if statements
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    • Gleb Mazovetskiy's avatar
      Accept elements as the tooltip / popover content · c7d8e7a0
      Gleb Mazovetskiy authored
      When a DOM node is passed to an HTML tooltip, the `title` node is only
      moved if it is not already in the tooltip. Otherwise, `empty()` is used
      instead of `detach()` before appending the `title` to avoid memory
      leaks. If a DOM node is passed to a plain text tooltip, its text is
      copied via jQuery `.text()`.
      
      Replaces `.detach()` with `.empty()`, as `.detach()` is almost never
      useful but instead leaks memory. The difference between `empty` and
      `detach` is that the latter keeps all the attached jQuery events/data.
      However, since we do not return the previous children, the user would
      have to keep these themselves, thus they can `detach()` if necessary.
      
      This is a port of https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/pull/14552 to v4.
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