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Help page and step-through guide to assist users #292

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jwhaney opened this issue Nov 17, 2020 · 1 comment
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Help page and step-through guide to assist users #292

jwhaney opened this issue Nov 17, 2020 · 1 comment
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jwhaney commented Nov 17, 2020

Research and implement npm javascript package for stepping through application elements as a guide to help users understand and use DataHub filters and tools better. An example mentioned is what Google does when they make an enhancement to one of their apps. Other tech companies do it as well.

In addition, create a more in-depth Help page that can be in modal form or its on component/template page, which goes more in-depth about how to use certain features, filters, search, etc.

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jwhaney commented Nov 18, 2020

just stumbled across this option

https://introjs.com/
https://github.com/usablica/intro.js

  1. No dependencies: It does not require any other dependencies
  2. Small and fast: The library’s smaller size makes the guiding process smooth and intuitive. The overall size of JavaScript files is 10KB, and CSS is 2.5KB.
  3. User-Friendly: Navigation is user-friendly and provides various themes that can be selected as per your preference.
  4. Browser Compatibility: Works on all major browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Safari, and Internet Explorer.
  5. Documentation: The documentation is excellent with samples and examples of each element to be introduced.

source: https://blog.bitsrc.io/7-awesome-javascript-web-app-tour-libraries-6b5d220fb862

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