Has anyone used BootStrap Tour or PageGuide.js with their SAPUI5?

Hello,
Has anyone used any of these guide frameworks or something similar on their web applications across multiple views?
Regards,

This is a menu that has been created using Fireworks as can be verified by the following statement
<!--Fireworks CS3 Dreamweaver CS3 target.  Created Wed Mar 24 11:44:39 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) 2010-->
The creation date tells me that the menu was created just on a week ago.
So you are now having a problem with the newly created non-Spry menu! What better place to drop in then our trusty Spry Forum that deals with Spry related issues.
We will help you though.
http://www.greatermichiganpmc.org/ looks for a style sheet that it cannot find unlike http://www.greatermichiganpmc.org/pmc.htm where it has been found. Change the URL (in red) to reflect where the style sheet resides.
<script language="JavaScript1.2" type="text/javascript" src="mm_css_menu.js"></script>
<style type="text/css" media="screen">
     @import url("./pmc.css");
</style>
I hope the above helps our mates using Fireworks.
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