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| value || The title of the button. Design time or runtime.
| value || The title of the button. HTML OK. Design time or runtime.
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Standard [[events|events]] are supported. For this control, the onclick event will be most useful.
Standard [[events|events]] are supported. For this control, the onclick event will be most useful.


== Example (Basic) ==
== Example ==


Function Alert2_onclick()
<tabber>
JavaScript=
<syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript">
// JavaScript
Alert1.onclick = function() {
  NSB.MsgBox("You can display a message or take other action when clicked");
};
 
</syntaxhighlight>
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BASIC=
<syntaxhighlight lang="vb.net">
' Basic
FFunction Alert2_onclick()
   MsgBox "You can display a message or take other action when clicked"
   MsgBox "You can display a message or take other action when clicked"
End Function
End Function
 
</syntaxhighlight>
== Example (JavaScript) ==
</tabber>
<pre>
Alert1.onclick = function() {
    NSB.MsgBox("You can display a message or take other action when clicked");
};
</pre>


== Output ==
== Output ==
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[[Category:Bootstrap]]
[[Category:Bootstrap]]
[[Category:iWebKit]]

Latest revision as of 16:27, 22 March 2019

Description

Provide contextual feedback messages for typical user actions with the handful of available and flexible alert messages.

By setting the appearance, alerts can have different colors. Turning dismissable on will add an x to the control. Clicking on it will cause the alert to be hidden, and your app will reformat to use the space which has been freed up.

Properties and Methods

Standard properties are supported, plus:

appearance Appearance of the alert. Can be success, info, warning, danger.
badge Adds a Badge to the alert.
dismissable Add an x to dismiss the alert?
value The title of the button. HTML OK. Design time or runtime.

Events

Standard events are supported. For this control, the onclick event will be most useful.

Example

// JavaScript
Alert1.onclick = function() {
  NSB.MsgBox("You can display a message or take other action when clicked");
};

' Basic
FFunction Alert2_onclick()
  MsgBox "You can display a message or take other action when clicked"
End Function

Output