An implementation of tap targets from Google's Material Design guidelines on feature discovery. Prompt users to try features or functionality that can be completed in a single tap, such as saving a location in a map app. Prompt users to try features or functionality that require more than one tap to complete, such as turning on automatic backup in a photo app. Feature discovery prompts have more impact when they are presented to the right users at contextually relevant moments. When presented to the wrong user at the wrong time, they can be intrusive and annoying. A user’s interaction with a message signals their satisfaction with it and informs when to show the next message. Feature discovery scenarios and app UIs have specific material design components. A feature discovery prompt focuses user attention on a specific UI element. It contains a tap target, indicated by a circular shape, which is surrounded by a larger area with a distinct background color.
Features
- TapTargetView is distributed using MavenCentral
- If you wish, you may also use TapTargetView with jitpack
- Additionally, each color can be specified via a @ColorRes or a @ColorInt
- You can easily create a sequence of tap targets with TapTargetSequence
- A sequence is started via a call to start() on the TapTargetSequence instance
- For more examples of usage, please look at the included sample app