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A beautiful 'replacement' for JavaScript's alert

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> If you are looking for the non-Bootstrap version refer to the original > [SweetAlert project](https://github.com/t4t5/sweetalert). # SweetAlert for Bootstrap [![npm version](https://badge.fury.io/js/bootstrap-sweetalert.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/js/bootstrap-sweetalert) [![Bower version](https://badge.fury.io/bo/bootstrap-sweetalert.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/bo/bootstrap-sweetalert) An awesome _replacement_ for JavaScript's `alert()` made for Bootstrap. ## Usage On how to use these alerts, read the docs from the original [SweetAlert](http://tristanedwards.me/sweetalert) project. The main difference here is that instead of using the `confirmButtonColor` you should use the `confirmButtonClass`. It can take any of the default Bootstrap classes for buttons like: `btn-danger`, `btn-success`, etc. The rest of the API remains exactly the same. Also if you are using Less in your project, then instead of including the `*.css` files include the [`sweet-alert.less`](https://github.com/lipis/bootstrap-sweetalert/blob/master/lib/sweet-alert.less) in your building process. That way it will use the Bootstrap's variables to match your theme perfectly. ## Development ```shell $ npm install $ grunt ``` ### Run tests ```shell $ npm install $ bower install $ grunt test ```