Bootstrap Alerts
Alerts
Bootstrap provides an easy way to create predefined alert messages:
Alerts are created with the .alert
class, followed by one of the
four contextual classes .alert-success
, .alert-info
, .alert-warning
or
.alert-danger
:
Example
<div class="alert alert-success">
<strong>Success!</strong> Indicates a successful or positive action.
</div>
<div class="alert alert-info">
<strong>Info!</strong> Indicates a neutral informative change or action.
</div>
<div class="alert alert-warning">
<strong>Warning!</strong> Indicates a warning that might need attention.
</div>
<div class="alert alert-danger">
<strong>Danger!</strong> Indicates a dangerous or potentially negative action.
</div>
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Alert Links
Add the alert-link
class to any links inside the alert box to create "matching colored links":
Example
<div class="alert alert-success">
<strong>Success!</strong> You should <a href="#" class="alert-link">read this message</a>.
</div>
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Closing Alerts
To close the alert message, add a .alert-dismissible
class to the alert container. Then add class="close"
and data-dismiss="alert"
to a link or a button element (when you click on this the alert box will
disappear).
Example
<div class="alert alert-success alert-dismissible">
<a href="#" class="close" data-dismiss="alert" aria-label="close">×</a>
<strong>Success!</strong> Indicates a successful or positive action.
</div>
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The aria-* attribute and × explanation
To
help improve accessibility for people using screen readers, you should include
the aria-label="close" attribute, when creating a close button.
× (×) is an HTML entity that is the preferred icon for close
buttons, rather than the letter "x".
For a list of all HTML Entities, visit our HTML Entities Reference.
Animated Alerts
The .fade
and .in
classes adds a fading effect when
closing the alert message:
Complete Bootstrap Alert Reference
For a complete reference of all alert options, methods and events, go to our Bootstrap JS Alert Reference.