Interesting! This is really similar to Guiders.js from Optimizely. We've just done some hacking with Guiders for our latest product demo/lead gen landing page for Decal CMS[1] but this seems as though it might be a bit more flexible since it's based on Bootstrap popovers.
I'm wondering (aloud, I suppose) if it would make sense to support keyboard navigation. From a lazy perspective it would be nice not to have to mouse to each popover and hit "next" but then you might lose the "tour" feeling with people just moving on indiscriminately. Any folks who actually study/do UX care to comment?
Great idea, but you need to spend some more time on the implementation. Especially the box was at least in my browser kind of a mess. You need clearer call to actions for your next.
Also I found it hard to orientate myself because of the stacatto moves between the steps. Perhaps some sort of animation with some easing would make it easier to follow.
This is awesome. I was experimenting with Bootstrap Popovers yesterday to guide new users. Your implementation is much more polished. Will definitely give this a try.
I just built something very similar on top of bootstrap for my company two weeks ago. Even some of the methods and naming are the same! Oh well, we needed something slightly more customized and it only took a day or so to write.
This framework is just what I've been needing. I'm working on a big tutorial that just used popup windows and relied on the user to find what they needed on the page.
I'm going to start using this and if the OP doesn't add a previous button I'll probably submit something myself.
[1] http://30s-demo.mockups.decalcms.com/