Second panel content goes here...
Split Button
Split Button
Split Button
Split Button
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ButtonStop Number 2 for You!
You can control all the details for you tour stop. Any valid HTML will work inside of Joyride.
Get the details right by styling Joyride with a custom stylesheet!
It works as a modal too!
To make something pretty, press and hold cmd + alt + shift + w + a + !
Regular Label
Radius Secondary Label
Round Alert Label
Success Label
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It has an easy to override visual style, and is appropriately subdued.
It's a little ostentatious, but useful for important content.
Reveal makes these very easy to summon and dismiss. The close button is simply an anchor with a unicode character icon and a class of close-reveal-modal
. Clicking anywhere outside the modal will also dismiss it.
Finally, if your modal summons another Reveal modal, the plugin will handle that for you gracefully.
Second Modal... ×See? It just slides into place after the other first modal. Very handy when you need subsequent dialogs, or when a modal option impacts or requires another decision.
×First panel content goes here...
Second panel content goes here...
Third panel content goes here...
Fourth panel content goes here...
Panel 1 content goes here.
Panel 2 content goes here.
Panel 3 content goes here.
Panel 4 content goes here.
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The tooltips can be positioned on the "tip-bottom", which is the default position, "tip-top" (hehe), "tip-left", or "tip-right" of the target element by adding the appropriate class to them. You can even add your own custom class to style each tip differently. On a small device, the tooltips are full width and bottom aligned.
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The following text should describe the screen size you're using:
You are on a small screen. You are on a medium screen. You are on a medium, large or xlarge screen. You are on a medium or small screen. You are on a large screen. You are on a large or xlarge screen. You are on a large, medium or small screen. You are on a xlarge screen.
The following text should describe the screen size you aren't using:
You are not on a small screen. You are not on a medium screen. You are not on a medium, large or xlarge screen. You are not on a medium or small screen. You are not on a large screen. You are not on a large or xlarge screen. You are not on a large, medium or small screen. You are not on a xlarge screen.
The following text should describe the device orientation you're using:
You are in landscape orientation. You are in portrait orientation.
The following text should describe if you're using a touch device:
You are on a touch-enabled device. You are not on a touch-enabled device.
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