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fix(web-components): Fix tooltip handling #166

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  Hits              ?    2510           
  Misses            ?     655           
  Partials          ?     195
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packages/main/src/internal/withWebComponent.tsx 71.55% <100%> (ø)
...in/src/components/SideNavigationListItem/index.tsx 91.48% <100%> (ø)

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@Lukas742 Lukas742 merged commit d721e2b into master Oct 1, 2019
@Lukas742 Lukas742 deleted the fix/web-components-tooltips branch October 1, 2019 11:51
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