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awesome-notifications
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Lightweight, fully customizable JavaScript notifications library with enhanced async support.
3kb gzipped • no dependencies • advanced async support • fully customizable • >95% test coverage.
Demo: https://f3oall.github.io/awesome-notifications/
Changelog: changelog.md
Read our detailed and convinient documentation to learn how to use this library for 100%.
By default library supports last 2 versions. Also you can consider using modern bundle. Learn more in documentation
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.
[3.0.2] - 05.08.2019
async-block
now rejects all keydownspopup
now removes focus on open. Tab
key and its combination keydowns are being omitted to keep focus trapped. Esc
key closes the window.confirm
now set focus to OK
button on open. Tab
key and its combination keydowns are handled to keep focus inside the window.Esc
key closes the window.afterDelete
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link in docsFAQs
Lightweight library for beautifull and smooth notifications
The npm package awesome-notifications receives a total of 1,822 weekly downloads. As such, awesome-notifications popularity was classified as popular.
We found that awesome-notifications demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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