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toastr is a Javascript library for Gnome / Growl type non-blocking notifications. jQuery is required. The goal is to create a simple core library that can be customized and extended.
1.2.2
Demo can be found at http://CodeSeven.github.com/toastr
http://nuget.org/packages/toastr
###3 Easy Steps For other API calls, see the demo.
Link to toastr.css <link href="toastr.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
Link to toastr.js <script src="toastr.js"></script>
use toastr to display a toast for info, success, warning or error
// Display an info toast with no title
toastr.info('Are you the 6 fingered man?')
// Display a warning toast, with no title
toastr.warning('My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father, prepare to die!')
// Display a success toast, with a title
toastr.success('Have fun storming the castle!', 'Miracle Max Says')
// Display an error toast, with a title
toastr.error('I do not think that word means what you think it means.', 'Inconceivable!')
// Clears the current list of toasts
toastr.clear()
Hans Fjällemark
John Papa
Inspired by https://github.com/Srirangan/notifer.js/.
Copyright © 2012 Hans Fjällemark & John Papa.
toastr is under MIT license - http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
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