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Hotspots
Hotspots introduce users to important UI elements. They are an effective means of guiding users towards new features and providing context where Zulip's UI may not be self-evident.
Adding a new hotspot
... is easy! If you are working on a new feature or think highlighting a certain UI element would improve Zulip's user experience, we welcome you to open an issue for discussion.
Step 1: Create hotspot content
In zerver/lib/hotspots.py
, add your content to the ALL_HOTSPOTS
dictionary.
Each key-value pair in ALL_HOTSPOTS
associates the name of the hotspot with the
content displayed to the user.
ALL_HOTSPOTS = {
...
'new_hotspot_name': {
'title': 'Provide a concise title',
'description': 'A helpful explanation goes here.',
},
}
Step 2: Configure hotspot placement
The target element and visual orientation of each hotspot is specified in
HOTSPOT_LOCATIONS
of web/src/hotspots.ts
.
The icon_offset
property specifies where the pulsing icon is placed relative to
the width and height of the target element.
By default, popovers.compute_placement
is used to responsively
determine whether a popover is best displayed above (TOP), below (BOTTOM),
on the left (LEFT), on the right (RIGHT), or if none of those options fit,
directly in the center of the message viewport (VIEWPORT_CENTER).
However, if you would like to fix the orientation of a hotspot popover, a
popover
property can be additionally specified.
Step 3: Test manually
To test your hotspot in the development environment, set
ALWAYS_SEND_ALL_HOTSPOTS = True
in zproject/dev_settings.py
, and
invoke hotspots.initialize()
in your browser console. Every hotspot
should be displayed.
Here are some visual characteristics to confirm:
- popover content is readable
- icons reposition themselves on resize
- icons are hidden and shown along with their associated elements
- popovers reposition and reorient themselves on resize
Step 4 (if necessary): Tweak hotspot icon z-index
Hotspot icons are assigned a z-index of 100 by default, which positions them in front of all message viewport content and behind sidebars and overlays. If a hotspot is associated with a target element on a sidebar or overlay, the icon's z-index may need to be increased to 101, 102, or 103.
This adjustment can be made at the bottom of web/styles/hotspots.css
:
#hotspot_new_hotspot_name_icon {
z-index: 103;
}
Hotspot popover overlays are assigned the highest z-index within the web app of 104, so icon z-indexing should not be greater than 103.