Bootstrap Confirmation works by showing a "Yes/No" buttons inside a popover next to the button the user has pushed.
The Yes/No text is customizable and can be replaced with anything the developers considers it fits the action the user is trying to take.
The component is ideal for buttons and controls with destructive actions, giving the user a warning about the action he's about to take.
Since Bootstrap Confirmation uses the Bootstrap popover component to show the confirmation message and buttons, this means the confirmation popups can be shown in various alignments and positions (just like the original popover component).
What is new in this release:
- Fixed popout and singleton with selector delegate.
What is new in version 2.1.2:
- Fixed popout and singleton with selector delegate.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
- jQuery 1.9 or higher
- Bootstrap 3 or higher
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