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code42day-confirmation
Advanced tools
Confirmation component with structural styling to give you a clean slate. Built on the Dialog component.
Live demo is here
$ npm install confirmation-component
show
the confirmation is shownhide
the confirmation is hiddencancel
the user closed the confirmation or cancelledok
the user acceptedDisplay a confirmation dialog with a msg
only.
Display a confirmation dialog with title
and msg
.
By default the "cancel" button is focused, however you
may invoke .focus('ok')
.
Set cancel button text
.
Set cancel ok text
.
Show the confirmation and invoke fn
with
a boolean representing the user's choice.
View the Dialog API for
additional methods such as .modal()
, .closable()
etc.
MIT
FAQs
Confirmation component
We found that code42day-confirmation 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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