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tour.init() appears unnecessary #700
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The documentation is correct if you depend on some functions of the Tour before starting it (exemple of getCurrentStep which will be null if you skip the init) Edit: I knew I missed something ! I removed the following block from the Init method to keep it to initialisation if (this._current !== null) {
this.showStep(this._current);
} |
… added Fixed flow issue with tour.init() especially where page contains hidden elements - Do not call tour.init(). Create your new Tour({options}); then call Tour.start or .restart when you want to show the tour. (sorich87#700 Fixed inefficient display of tour popover - popovers do not constantly reload current step on scroll. Flickering/flashing resolved. (sorich87#685) - element popovers don't move around the page as you scroll - this is a personal thing, but I didn't like the functionality where if you scroll the page so the element is no longer visible, the popover follows you around. Doesn't make much sense because the popover isn't visually attached to it's parent element. - orphan popovers stay stuck to the center of the screen no matter what Added onElementUnavailable(tour, step) to global and step options - Specify a function as normal (i.e.: same as onNext etc) with pattern above. Function will be called when the element of the step is unavailable == missing, hidden etc. "step" parameter indicates the step that is going to be skipped. Added progress indicators and ability to dynamically change during tour: - Global option "showProgressBar" : set to true to show a (bootstrap) progress bar, or false to hide it - Step option "showProgressBar" will override global option, so you can turn on/off progress bars per step Customise the progress bar using option getProgressBarHTML: getProgressBarHTML: function(percentProgress) { return '<div class="progress"><div class="progress-bar progress-bar-striped" role="progressbar" style="width: ' + percentProgress + '%;"></div></div>'} - Global and step option "showProgressText" shows a "N / X" tour step counter in the popover title bar Customise the text using option getProgressTextHTML: getProgressBarHTML: function(stepNumber, percentProgress, stepCount) { return '<span class="pull-right">' + stepNumber + '/' + stepCount + '</span>'; } Based on sorich87#362
Doing this does have a negative consequence - it prevents multi page tours, or tours from continuing at previous step after page reload. My fork fixes this problem. Use my fork, do not call init(). Call start() to begin the tour OR to resume tour from last viewed step. Call restart() to start the tour from first step. |
The documentation states that
init()
needs to be called beforestart()
, but as far as I can tell, this is unnecessary: the tour starts perfectly well by just callingstart()
orrestart()
I discovered this is after I removed
tour.init()
because I was getting an error:Cannot read property 'backdrop' of undefined
Removing
tour.init()
fixes the error and has no negative consequences.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: