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Provide contextual feedback messages for typical user actions with the handful of available and flexible alert messages.
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Examples
Alerts are available for any length of text, as well as an optional dismiss button. For proper styling, use one of the four required contextual classes (e.g., .alert-success
). For inline dismissal, use the alerts jQuery plugin.
{% example html %}
Link color
Use the .alert-link
utility class to quickly provide matching colored links within any alert.
{% example html %}
Additional content
Alerts can also contain additional HTML elements like headings and paragraphs.
{% example html %}
Well done!
Aww yeah, you successfully read this important alert message. This example text is going to run a bit longer so that you can see how spacing within an alert works with this kind of content.
Whenever you need to, be sure to use a margin utilities to keep things nice and tidy.
Dismissing
Using the alert JavaScript plugin, it's possible to dismiss any alert inline. Here's how:
- Be sure you've loaded the alert plugin, or the compiled Bootstrap JavaScript.
- Add a dismiss button and the
.alert-dismissible
class, which adds extra padding to the right of the alert and positions the.close
button. - On the dismiss button, add the
data-dismiss="alert"
attribute, which triggers the JavaScript functionality. Be sure to use the<button>
element with it for proper behavior across all devices. - To animate alerts when dismissing them, be sure to add the
.fade
and.in
classes.
You can see this in action with a live demo:
{% example html %}
JavaScript behavior
Triggers
Enable dismissal of an alert via JavaScript:
{% highlight js %} $(".alert").alert() {% endhighlight %}
Or with data
attributes on a button within the alert, as demonstrated above:
{% highlight html %}
{% endhighlight %}Note that closing an alert will remove it from the DOM.
Methods
Method | Description |
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$().alert() |
Makes an alert listen for click events on descendant elements which have the data-dismiss="alert" attribute. (Not necessary when using the data-api's auto-initialization.) |
$().alert('close') |
Closes an alert by removing it from the DOM. If the .fade and .in classes are present on the element, the alert will fade out before it is removed. |
{% highlight js %}$(".alert").alert('close'){% endhighlight %}
Events
Bootstrap's alert plugin exposes a few events for hooking into alert functionality.
Event | Description |
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close.bs.alert |
This event fires immediately when the close instance method is called. |
closed.bs.alert |
This event is fired when the alert has been closed (will wait for CSS transitions to complete). |
{% highlight js %} $('#myAlert').on('closed.bs.alert', function () { // do something… }) {% endhighlight %}