This is Dileep from Gainsight Support. Yes, you can define the multiple attributes in the single selector.
Please refer the below explanation and Video recording
Use cases where we can use any number of CSS selectors on PX to identify the element
1. While we want to tag a tooltip/ Hot spot / Badges in the engagements.
2. We use CSS selectors with the combination of scope(URL) to track a feature by mapping it in the product mapper.
The below video helps you how to achieve multiple attributes mapped in one selector, this video has been recorded in my local instance taking your use case.
This is Dileep from Gainsight Support. Yes, you can define the multiple attributes in the single selector.
Please refer the below explanation and Video recording
Use cases where we can use any number of CSS selectors on PX to identify the element
1. While we want to tag a tooltip/ Hot spot / Badges in the engagements.
2. We use CSS selectors with the combination of scope(URL) to track a feature by mapping it in the product mapper.
The below video helps you how to achieve multiple attributes mapped in one selector, this video has been recorded in my local instance taking your use case.
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