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SCREENSHOTS:
Bootbox
DESCRIPTION:
Bootbox.js is a small JavaScript library which allows you to create programmatic dialog boxes using Bootstrap modals, without having to worry about creating, managing, or removing any of the required DOM elements or JavaScript event handlers. Bootbox provides three functions, alert, confirm, and prompt, whose aim is to mimic their native JavaScript equivalents. Each Bootbox function calls a fourth public function, dialog, which you can use to create your own custom dialogs. See the Documentation for usage and to learn which options are available for each function. Tests are run using Karma using the Mocha test adapter. To run the tests yourself, simply run npm install within the project followed by npm test. Please note that this will require PhantomJS being installed and in your path - if it is not, you may run the tests and capture browsers manually by running karma start from the root of the project.
Features
- Bootstrap modals made easy
- Allows you to create programmatic dialog boxes using Bootstrap modals
- Flexible Bootstrap-style dialogs
- Provides alert, confirm, and prompt functions
- Each Bootbox function calls a fourth public function, dialog
- Create your own custom dialogs
Programming Language
JavaScript
Categories
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