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The function | The function '''step()''' adds a new step. Each step is separate '''Backbone view''' instance (DisposableView to be more precise). The following function calls '''title()''' and '''content()''' both work on that view; '''end()''' just returns to the tour (same idea as in jQuery's end()). This allows long definition chains. | ||
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Revision as of 12:27, 15 July 2015
Wizard/Tour framework
App Suite UI provides a simple but flexible framework to implement wizards and guided tours. The essence of both a wizard and a tour is a set of steps the end-user walks through. Usually a step is a smaller modal popup.
Simple example
The starting point is the "Wizard" (or "Tour") class defined in io.ox/core/tk/wizard.js. A simple example:
require(['io.ox/core/tk/wizard'], function (Tour) { new Tour() .step() .title('Welcome') .content('Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr') .end() .start(); });
The function step() adds a new step. Each step is separate Backbone view instance (DisposableView to be more precise). The following function calls title() and content() both work on that view; end() just returns to the tour (same idea as in jQuery's end()). This allows long definition chains.
API
Bla bla.