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bootstrap-sweetalert
Advanced tools
If you are looking for the non-Bootstrap version refer to the original SweetAlert project.
An awesome replacement for JavaScript's alert()
made for Bootstrap.
On how to use these alerts, read the docs from the original SweetAlert project.
The main difference here is that instead of using the confirmButtonColor
you
should use the confirmButtonClass
. It can take any of the default Bootstrap
classes for buttons like: btn-danger
, btn-success
, etc. The rest of the API
remains exactly the same.
Also if you are using Less in your project, then instead of including the
*.css
files include the
sweet-alert.less
in your building process. That way it will use the Bootstrap's variables to
match your theme perfectly.
$ npm install
$ grunt
$ npm install
$ bower install
$ grunt test
FAQs
A beautiful 'replacement' for JavaScript's alert
The npm package bootstrap-sweetalert receives a total of 1,910 weekly downloads. As such, bootstrap-sweetalert popularity was classified as popular.
We found that bootstrap-sweetalert demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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