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Crumble allows you to quickly and easily build feature tours for your website or app using small bubbles!.The bubbles are visually interesting, will draw attention and due to the small size make sure that you will write using concise language that visitors will read.The tour itself is defined as a standard ordered list in your html, making it accessible.

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Crumble

A quirky, interactive feature tour using grumble.js for steps along the way.

See the live demo here.

Documentation

Crumble works as a jquery plugin, the meta information for the tour is stored as a standard ordered list in the page HTML.

Basic Usage

$('#tour').crumble();
<ol id="tour" style="display: none;">   <li data-target="#one" data-angle="130">     The first step in the tour   </li>   <li data-target=".two" data-options="distance:20">     This is the second step in the tour   </li> </ol>

The text of each list element becomes the tour text, this is best kept as short as possible. The possible parameters are:

  • data-target: A selector that tells the tour which element on the page to point at. (required)
  • data-angle: An override for the angle of the bubble between 0-360 (optional)
  • data-options: A list of options that will be passed to grumble seperated by semicolons. (optional)

Options

Crumble can take a range of options to customise it's behaviour and look.

  • scrollSpeed: the speed at which the page will scroll into position if a tour step is off screen.
  • grumble: this object gets passed straight to grumble.js and can include any of the options outlined here
  • onStep: this callback gets triggered every time the user moves forward in the tour
  • onStart: this callback gets triggered at the beginning of the tour
  • onFinish: this callback gets triggered when the tour ends
$('#tour').crumble({   scrollSpeed: 'fast',   grumble: {     distance: 40   },   onStep: function(){     console.log('you moved forward');   }, 	onStart: function(){     console.log('you started the tour');   }, 	onFinish: function(){     console.log('you finished the tour');   } });

License / Credits

Crumble is released under the MIT license. It is simple and easy to understand and places almost no restrictions on what you can do with Crumble. More Information

Crumble depends on and was inspired by Grumble.js

Download

Releases are available for download from GitHub.


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