I haven't used them yet, but I ran across a couple of JS solutions for 
bootstrap this week that looked promising:

https://github.com/clu3/bootstro.js

https://github.com/Gild/bootstrap-tour

On Monday, April 15, 2013 11:32:48 PM UTC-5, Chris McCann wrote:
>
> SD Ruby,
>
> I've got an app whose users average about 68 years young.  It also happens 
> to be the very first Rails app I built, so it's far from great and 
> certainly isn't as intuitive and user friendly as I'd like, and my user 
> base is a bit tech challenged.
>
> While the real solution is to gradually improve the application so it's 
> obvious even to non-Internet savvy folks how to use it I'm in a bit of a 
> crunch at the moment, both in time to devote to an overhaul and because the 
> app is going to be getting a lot more usage soon thanks to an impending 
> service contract.
>
> Can SD Ruby suggest any gems that provide a framework for user help 
> functionality, possibly context-sensitive (by controller and action, 
> perhaps)?  Such a gem would allow me to immediately add some much needed 
> guidance to the application.
>
> My google fu isn't strong on this one.  The word "help" is usually a plea 
> for assistance, not a description of the functionality the gem provides!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Chris
>

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