bs_embed_popover {bsplus} | R Documentation |
Popover
Description
A popover can be a useful way to add a somewhat-verbose explanation to a tag.
Usage
bs_embed_popover(tag, title = NULL, content = NULL, placement = "top", ...)
use_bs_popover()
Arguments
tag |
|
title |
character, title for the popover, generally text |
content |
character, content for the popover body, can be HTML |
placement |
character, placement of the popover with respect to |
... |
other named arguments, passed to |
Details
To activate the use of popovers in your page, you will need to call
the use_bs_popover()
function somewhere.
The verb embed is used to signify that you are embedding information
into a tag
. This implies that you can embed, at most, one "thing"
into a particular tag
. You should not, for example, expect to embed both a tooltip
and a popover into a tag
.
Value
htmltools::[tag][htmltools::tag]
, modified copy of tag
See Also
bs_embed_tooltip()
,
https://getbootstrap.com/docs/3.3/javascript/#popovers
Examples
library("htmltools")
bs_button("A button") %>%
bs_embed_popover(title = "I'm a popover", content = "Really!")