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react-interactive-tutorials
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Framework for creating unobtrusive interactive tutorials for use in web apps.
Framework for creating unobtrusive interactive tutorials for use in web apps.
Have a play around with the live demo here: http://abasystems.github.io/react-interactive-tutorials/
Tutorials are represented as a set of prompts that will result in the user successfully completing actions within the interface of your app.
Rather than storing a state of the current tutorial step, the currently active tutorial step is calculated on the fly by the step configuration's set of conditions. This allows the user to go off and do something unexpected / get lost in the middle of a tutorial without consequence.
To install, you will need:
And anyone using your site will need:
Install the npm package:
npm install react-interactive-tutorials
Include the built css located at:
node_modules/react-interactive-tutorials/dist/interactive-tutorials.css
Register your own tutorials:
// es6
import { registerTutorials } from 'react-interactive-tutorials'
registerTutorials(YOUR_TUTORIALS);
// attached to global var
interactiveTutorials.registerTutorials(YOUR_TUTORIALS);
Full reference documentation coming soon. For now, take a look at the reference on the live demo at http://abasystems.github.io/react-interactive-tutorials/.
FAQs
Framework for creating unobtrusive interactive tutorials for use in web apps.
The npm package react-interactive-tutorials receives a total of 32 weekly downloads. As such, react-interactive-tutorials popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-interactive-tutorials demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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