actions-event
where event
represents the type of the event. For example: `actions-click` or `actions-dblclick` |
+|//{any attributes starting with $}// |<<.from-version "5.1.24">> Each attribute name (excluding the $) specifies the name of an event, and the value specifies the action string to be invoked. For example: `$click=<actions-event
where event
represents the type of the event. For example: `actions-click` or `actions-dblclick` |
+
+<<.from-version "5.1.24">> Note that the attributes `events` and `actions-*` are no longer needed. Instead you can use attributes starting with $ where the attribute name (excluding the $) specifies the name of the event and the value specifies the action string to be invoked. If any attributes with the prefix $ are present then the `types` attribute is ignored.
! Variables
@@ -65,7 +69,7 @@ This example uses the ActionLogWidget and will log the `data-item-id` attribute
<$action-log item=<