Oro ignore-tabbable.js breaks default tab to focus behaviour#1062
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This PR is a simple fix for #1061. Currently when ignore-tabbable.js switches focus to a new element, the contents of the new element is not highlighted breaking the default web browser behaviour.
This PR checked to see if the element just focused has a "select" method, and if so calls it to select the contents of the newly focused element. Select boxes and buttons don't have a selection and therefore we shouldn't just blindly call
select()on everything.