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@gullerya/callout

v1.2.0

Published

callout engine

Downloads

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Summary

callout provides an engine to run call out flows on the web pages

Main aspects:

  • uses @gullerya/spotlight for the visual spotlighting and @gullerya/tooltip for the textual/content hints
  • simple single API recieves an Array of entries, each one having the target element and it's description, and runs the flow
  • no HTML touches needed for integration, yet it is responsibility of the hosting application to collect and order the elements to call out over

Support matrix: CHROME61+ | FIREFOX60+ | EDGE16+

Last versions (full changelog is here)

  • 1.1.1

    • implemented Issue #3 - in RTL pages the management strip layout remains the same
    • implemented Issue #4 - shadow of the spotlight is darker now
    • implemented Issue #5 - template, document-fragment and plain text are all handled correctly and verified
    • implemented Issue #6 - entry definition supports order and shape; callout will perform the correct ordering, while all unordered entries will be pushed to the end
  • 1.0.0

    • implemented Issue #1 - support for a keyboard navigation
    • implemented Issue #2 - added hint for which slide of how many the user is located on
  • 0.1.0

    • initial take

TODO