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I'm currently using popovers with Twitter Bootstrap, initiated like this:

$('.popup-marker').popover({
        html: true,
        trigger: 'manual'
    }).click(function(e) {
        $(this).popover('toggle');
        e.preventDefault();
    });

As you can see, they're triggered manually, and clicking on .popup-marker (which is a div with a background image) toggles a popover. This works great, but I'd like to also be able to close the popover with a click anywhere else on the page (but not on the popover itself!).

I've tried a few different things, including the following, but with no results to show for it:

$('body').click(function(e) {
    $('.popup-marker').popover('hide');
});

How can I close the popover with a click anywhere else on the page, but not with a click onthe popover itself?

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  • Hm, I would think that would work...do you have a link to this online by chance?
    – thatryan
    Jan 20, 2012 at 21:57

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jQuery(':not(.popup-marker)').once().click(function(){
   jQuery('.popup-marker').hide(); 
});
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  • could you provide a fiddle for this? I can't get your example working... thanks
    – Houman
    Sep 8, 2012 at 23:22
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    So, err... not to be too harsh, but this is an awful solution. First: it binds an event listener to every element in the page. Second: it doesn't call the .popover('hide') method, which may lead to surprising things. Third: it will only work once. Jan 8, 2014 at 22:11
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