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Consider moving away from the "title" attributes due to conflict with tooltips #530
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Hey! Yeah, you're absolutely right, using |
Thanks for the quick reply. I don't think it'll be a breaking change -- what's needed is a change in the underlying implementation that forwards the react-share/src/ShareButton.tsx Lines 83 to 86 in 1d6cd0f
I don't think the problem is only with the MUI Tooltip. As the MDN link suggests, using For me, the best workaround is probably some patch that fixes the issue 😄 |
Ahha, I see it now! I misunderstood you at first. Makes sense. Please check #531 if you think it would fix the issue for you! |
This doesn't solve the MUI warning but I saw the Thanks for the fix! |
Looks like, MUI Tooltip assumes that the component's props are spread to the underlying HTML element. It looks like the fix has to rename Having said these, #531 is also a useful fix probably outside the MUI context. |
To summarize, the whole story is:
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MDN doc says:
However, react-share uses
title
for totally unrelated purposes IIUC. This makes it somewhat hard to put a tooltip with a different text on a share button in some cases.My Particular Example
If using with MUI Tooltip, I would get the following warning:
Code:
I see this warning legitimate due to the cited MDN doc above.
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