I am not familiar with these plugins/libraries but I would suggest the following: Change content: function(){ return $(''). Farbtastic(src); } to content: function(){ return $(''); } and attach the farbtastic just before calling show : focus(function(e){ src. Data('data-default', src.val()); $('.
ColorInput'). Each(function(){ $(this). Popover('hide'); }); $('').
Farbtastic(src); src. Popover('show'); }.
I am not familiar with these plugins/libraries but I would suggest the following: Change content: function(){ return $(''). Farbtastic(src); } to content: function(){ return $(''); } and attach the farbtastic just before calling show: . Focus(function(e){ src.
Data('data-default', src.val()); $('. ColorInput'). Each(function(){ $(this).
Popover('hide'); }); $(''). Farbtastic(src); src. Popover('show'); }.
Yea, your right – Shawn31313 Nov 24 at 17:28.
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