releasing version 4.0 of the doc theme. Major overhaul to the theme. Now it supports multiple doc projects within the same project. The intent is to replicate CCMS behavior so that an entire team can work off of the same project, each operating somewhat independently or not on various subprojects.

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title: Tooltips
tags: [formatting]
keywords: popovers, tooltips, user interface text, glossaries, definitions
last_updated: November 30, 2015
summary: "You can add tooltips to any word, such as an acronym or specialized term. Tooltips work well for glossary definitions, because you don't have to keep repeating the definition, nor do you assume the reader already knows the word's meaning."
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## Creating tooltips
Because this theme is built on Bootstrap, you can simply use a specific attribute on an element to insert a tooltip.
Suppose you have a glossary.yml file inside your \_data folder. You could pull in that glossary definition like this:
{% raw %}
```html
<a href="#" data-toggle="tooltip" data-original-title="{{site.data.glossary.jekyll_platform}}">Jekyll</a> is my favorite tool for building websites.</a>
```
{% endraw %}
This renders to the following:
<a href="#" data-toggle="tooltip" data-original-title="{{site.data.glossary.jekyll_platform}}">Jekyll</a> is my favorite tool for building websites.</a>