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shepherd | CICD-Using-Jenkins | |
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25 | 1 | |
11,882 | 25 | |
0.6% | - | |
9.6 | 0.0 | |
8 days ago | 5 months ago | |
TypeScript | HTML | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Using React Shepherd to build a site tour
In this tutorial, I will show you how to use React Shepherd to easily implement a site tour on your website. React Shepherd is a lightweight wrapper library for Shepherd.js that allows us to create a walkthrough of a website — either parts of the site or the whole application — by using dialogs that represent steps that you create. At the end of this article, we will have a functioning site tour as shown in this video.
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Guided Tours Solution for Your Web Application
Shepherd is a powerful and customizable open source JavaScript library for creating interactive tours and onboarding experiences in web applications. It uses another open source library Floating UI to render the dialog tours. It offers a simple setup process, dynamic content support, the ability to create custom actions and events, and theming and styling too. More importantly, it is responsive too and never goes offscreen on smaller devices. Shepherd also provides excellent documentation and support, making it a popular choice among developers.
- ShepherdJS – Guide your users through a tour of your app
- Onboarding for SaaS and Open Source Project
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Driver.js: Product tours, highlights, contextual help and more
This looks great. What does it do differently to Shepherd[0]?
[0]: https://github.com/shipshapecode/shepherd
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Best “user guide onboarding tour” libraries/implementations
Yup you’re right (see usage docs here) - now just need to figure out how to make shepherd look better haha
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Reddit: Help us design more content to onboard users
Using/building something like this would go a long way (https://shepherdjs.dev/) and could also have the benefit of keeping the tours in parity with the current L2 UI
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What is the UX term for those pop-up boxes which helps users with their first few tasks after finishing onboarding?
we’ve called them Product Tours https://shepherdjs.dev is good
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On-boarding for a SvelteKit app
Looks pretty similar to what shepherd does (looks like some of their codebase even uses Svelte too!).
- I dare you.
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What are some alternatives?
intro.js - Lightweight, user-friendly onboarding tour library
Source-1-Games - Source 1 based games such as TF2 and Counter-Strike: Source
driver.js - A light-weight, no-dependency, vanilla JavaScript engine to drive the user's focus across the page
pipelines - Build pipelines for automation, deployment, testing...
bootstrap-tour - Quick and easy product tours with Twitter Bootstrap Popovers
update-lambda-edge - CLI for quickly updating Lambda@Edge functions
joyride - jQuery feature tour plugin.
jenkinsapi - A Python API for accessing resources and configuring Hudson & Jenkins continuous-integration servers
hopscotch
Unity3D-BSP-Importer - A lightweight plugin for importing BSP maps into Unity3D as meshes.
chardin.js - Simple overlay instructions for your apps.
ABS - Chrome Extension and Firefox Addon to automatically perform a number of daily searches.