Better introductions for websites and features with a step-by-step guide for your projects.
You can obtain your local copy of Intro.js from:
1) This github repository, using git clone https://github.com/usablica/intro.js.git
2) Using bower bower install intro.js --save
3) Using npm npm install intro.js --save
4) Download it from CDN (1, 2)
Intro.js can be added to your site in three simple steps:
1) Include intro.js
and introjs.css
(or the minified version for production) in your page. Use introjs-rtl.min.css
for Right-to-Left language support.
CDN hosted files are available at jsDelivr (click Show More) & cdnjs.
2) Add data-intro
and data-step
to your HTML elements.
For example:
<a href='http://google.com/' data-intro='Hello step one!'></a>
See all attributes here.
3) Call this JavaScript function:
introJs().start();
Optionally, pass one parameter to introJs
function to limit the presentation section.
For example introJs(".introduction-farm").start();
runs the introduction only for elements with class='introduction-farm'
.
IntroJS provides awesome templates and we are trying to update and add more templates for next versions. You can browse all templates here: https://github.com/usablica/intro.js/wiki/IntroJs-templates
In order to use templates, all you need to do is appending the template stylesheet to your page, after IntroJS CSS file:
<!-- Add IntroJs styles -->
<link href="../../introjs.css" rel="stylesheet">
<!-- Add Nazanin template -->
<link href="../../themes/introjs-nazanin.css" rel="stylesheet">
###introJs([targetElm])
Creating an introJs object.
Available since: v0.1.0
Parameters:
- targetElm : String (optional)
Should be defined to start introduction for specific element, for example:
#intro-farm
.
Returns:
- introJs object.
Example:
introJs() //without selector, start introduction for whole page
introJs("#intro-farm") //start introduction for element id='intro-farm'
###introJs.start()
Start the introduction for defined element(s).
Available since: v0.1.0
Returns:
- introJs object.
Example:
introJs().start()
###introJs.goToStep(step)
Go to specific step of introduction.
Available since: v0.3.0
Parameters:
- step : Number
Returns:
- introJs object.
Example:
introJs().goToStep(2).start(); //starts introduction from step 2
###introJs.nextStep()
Go to next step of introduction.
Available since: v0.7.0
Returns:
- introJs object.
Example:
introJs().start().nextStep();
###introJs.previousStep()
Go to previous step of introduction.
Available since: v0.7.0
Returns:
- introJs object.
Example:
introJs().goToStep(3).start().previousStep(); //starts introduction from step 2
###introJs.exit()
Exit the introduction.
Available since: v0.3.0
Returns:
- introJs object.
Example:
introJs().exit()
###introJs.setOption(option, value)
Set a single option to introJs object.
Available since: v0.3.0
Parameters:
-
option : String Option key name.
-
value : String/Number Value of the option.
Returns:
- introJs object.
Example:
introJs().setOption("skipLabel", "Exit");
###introJs.setOptions(options)
Set a group of options to the introJs object.
Available since: v0.3.0
Parameters:
- options : Object Object that contains option keys with values.
Returns:
- introJs object.
Example:
introJs().setOptions({ 'skipLabel': 'Exit', 'tooltipPosition': 'right' });
###introJs.refresh()
To refresh and order layers manually
Available since: v0.5.0
Returns:
- introJs object.
Example:
introJs().refresh();
###introJs.oncomplete(providedCallback)
Set callback for when introduction completed.
Available since: v0.2.0
Parameters:
- providedCallback : Function
Returns:
- introJs object.
Example:
introJs().oncomplete(function() {
alert("end of introduction");
});
###introJs.onexit(providedCallback)
Set callback to exit of introduction. Exit also means pressing ESC
key and clicking on the overlay layer by the user.
Available since: v0.2.0
Parameters:
- providedCallback : Function
Returns:
- introJs object.
Example:
introJs().onexit(function() {
alert("exit of introduction");
});
###introJs.onchange(providedCallback)
Set callback to change of each step of introduction. Given callback function will be called after completing each step. The callback function receives the element of the new step as an argument.
Available since: v0.3.0
Parameters:
- providedCallback : Function
Returns:
- introJs object.
Example:
introJs().onchange(function(targetElement) {
alert("new step");
});
###introJs.onbeforechange(providedCallback)
Given callback function will be called before starting a new step of introduction. The callback function receives the element of the new step as an argument.
Available since: v0.4.0
Parameters:
- providedCallback : Function
Returns:
- introJs object.
Example:
introJs().onbeforechange(function(targetElement) {
alert("before new step");
});
###introJs.onafterchange(providedCallback)
Given callback function will be called after starting a new step of introduction. The callback function receives the element of the new step as an argument.
Available since: v0.7.0
Parameters:
- providedCallback : Function
Returns:
- introJs object.
Example:
introJs().onafterchange(function(targetElement) {
alert("after new step");
});
###Attributes:
data-intro
: The tooltip text of stepdata-step
: Optionally define the number (priority) of stepdata-tooltipClass
: Optionally define a CSS class for tooltipdata-highlightClass
: Optionally append a CSS class to the helperLayerdata-position
: Optionally define the position of tooltip,top
,left
,right
,bottom
,bottom-left-aligned
(same as 'bottom'), 'bottom-middle-aligned' and 'bottom-right-aligned'. Default isbottom
###Options:
steps
: For defining steps using JSON configuration (see this example)nextLabel
: Next button labelprevLabel
: Previous button labelskipLabel
: Skip button labeldoneLabel
: Done button labeltooltipPosition
: Default tooltip positiontooltipClass
: Adding CSS class to all tooltipshighlightClass
: Additional CSS class for the helperLayerexitOnEsc
: Exit introduction when pressing Escape button,true
orfalse
exitOnOverlayClick
: Exit introduction when clicking on overlay layer,true
orfalse
showStepNumbers
: Show steps number in the red circle or not,true
orfalse
keyboardNavigation
: Navigating with keyboard or not,true
orfalse
showButtons
: Show introduction navigation buttons or not,true
orfalse
showBullets
: Show introduction bullets or not,true
orfalse
showProgress
: Show introduction progress or not,true
orfalse
scrollToElement
: Auto scroll to highlighted element if it's outside of viewport,true
orfalse
overlayOpacity
: Adjust the overlay opacity,Number
disableInteraction
: Disable an interaction inside element or not,true
orfalse
See setOption to see an example.
If you are using the rails asset pipeline you can use the introjs-rails gem.
You can simply use this project for Yii framework: https://github.com/moein7tl/Yii-IntroJS
Here you can find an IntroJs integration for Drupal: https://drupal.org/sandbox/alexanderfb/2061829
For AngularJS, you can use the directives in angular-intro.js.
You can use IntroJS inside your Wordpress, here is a good article by SitePoint: http://www.sitepoint.com/creating-intro-js-powered-tours-wordpress/
Here is a under construction plugin for Wordpress: https://github.com/newoldmedia/intro.js-wordpress
First you should install nodejs
and npm
, then first run this command: npm install
to install all dependencies.
Now you can run this command to minify all static resources:
make build
Want to learn faster and easier? Here we have Instant IntroJs, Packt Publishing.
-
v1.1.0 - 2014-10-17
- Fix no interaction bug
- Fix recursion bug with jQuery
- Call
onexit
on pressing Esc or clicking on the overlay layer - Fix helper layer positioning issue when the content changes
- Fix transform is 'undefined' in IE 8
- Fix coding style issues
-
v1.0.0 - 2014-10-17
- Auto-positioning feature for tooltip box
- Add progress-bar to tooltip box
- Fix
z-index
issue - Add dark template
- Fix bad sizing with Bootstrap 3
- Add disable interaction ability
- Fix code styling issues and many minor bug fixes
-
v0.9.0 - 2014-05-23
- Add IntroJS templates
- Add more tooltip positions (bottom-right, bottom-middle, bottom-left)
- Fix table
tr
element's issue
-
v0.8.0 - 2014-03-25
- Ability to define introductions without focusing on elements
- Fix Internet Explorer 8.0 issue
- Add
_direction
property
-
v0.7.1 - 2014-03-11
- Fix "Too much recursion" issue with Firefox and Internet Explorer.
-
v0.7.0 - 2014-02-07
- Add
onafterchange
event - Add scrolling to element option
- Add
nextStep
andpreviousStep
functions publicly - Add
_cloneObject
method to prevent data overwriting - Fix null elements problem with programmatic definition
- Fix issues with single-step introductions
- Fix top margin problem on hidden elements
- Fix stacking context problem caused by element opacity
- Fix call exit() on null elements
- Update documentation and add more details on CDN servers and RTL example
- Add
-
v0.6.0 - 2013-11-13
- Add step bullets with navigating
- Add option to hide introduction navigating buttons
- Make keyboard navigation optional
- Making
data-step
optional with elements - Fix scroll issue when scrolling down to elements bigger than window
- Fix Chrome version 30.0.1599.101 issue with hiding step numbers
- Fix incorrect calling onExit callback when user clicks on overlay layer
- Fix coding styles and improvement in performance
-
v0.5.0 - 2013-07-19
- Add CSS class option for tooltips (And tooltip buttons also)
- Add RTL version
- Ability to add HTML codes in tooltip content
- Ability to add DOM object and CSS selector in programmatic API (So you can use jQuery selector engine)
- Add
refresh()
method to refresh and order layers manually - Show tooltip buttons only when introduction steps are more than one
- Fix
onbeforechange
event bug and pass correct object in parameters - Fix
Null element exception
in some browsers - And add more examples
-
v0.4.0 - 2013-05-20
- Add multi-page introduction example
- Add programmatic introduction definition
- Cooler introduction background!
- Remove IE specific css file and embed IE support to main css file (property fallback)
- Update introduction position on window resize (Also support tablet/mobile devices rotation)
- Disable buttons on the first and start of introduction (Skip and Done button)
- Add
onbeforechange
callback - Add
showStepNumbers
option to show/hide step numbers - Add
exitOnEsc
andexitOnOverlayClick
options - Fix bad tooltip position calculating problem
- Fix a bug when using
!important
in element css properties - Fix a bug in
onexit
behavior - Code refactoring
-
v0.3.0 - 2013-03-28
- Adding support for CommonJS, RequireJS AMD and Browser Globals.
- Add
goToStep
function to go to specific step of introduction. - Add
onchange
callback. - Add
exit
function to exit from introduction. - Adding options with
setOption
andsetOptions
functions. - More IE compatibility.
- Fix
min-width
bug with tooltip box. - Code cleanup + Better coding style.
-
v0.2.1 - 2013-03-20
- Fix keydown event unbinding bug.
-
v0.2.0 - 2013-03-20
- Ability to define tooltip position with
data-position
attribute - Add
onexit
andoncomplete
callback - Better scrolling functionality
- Redesign navigating buttons + add previous button
- Fix overlay layer bug in wide monitors
- Fix show element for elements with position
absolute
orrelative
- Add
enter
key for navigating in steps - Code refactoring
- Ability to define tooltip position with
-
v0.1.0 - 2013-03-16
- First commit.
Afshin Mehrabani
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