jGrowl delivers an unobtrusive way of alerting or informing the user when navigating a Web page.
All messages can be custom positioned, use different skins to signal various alert states, and convey simple one liners or long blocks of HTMl-styled text.
There's also built-in Bootstrap support, along with the possibility to create your own jGrowl themes.
Developers can create sticky messages that stay on the page or show them just for a short time period.
All messages float over the page and nothing is moved inside its layout to accommodate them.
jGrowl comes with a few basic examples to show developers how it can be implemented.
What is new in this release:
- Updated generated JS map.
What is new in version 1.4.2:
- Updated generated JS map.
What is new in version 1.3.0:
- Updated compressed version of CSS.
What is new in version 1.2.13:
- Fixed clearing interval when shutting down.
What is new in version 1.2.5:
- Changed wrapper jGrowl's options usage to "o" instead of $.jGrowl.defaults
- Added themeState option to control 'highlight' or 'error' for jQuery UI
- Ammended some CSS to provide default positioning for nested usage.
- Changed some CSS to be prefixed with jGrowl- to prevent namespacing issues
- Added two new options - openDuration and closeDuration to allow better control of notification open and close speeds, respectively.
- Added afterOpen callback.
What is new in version 1.2.4:
- Fixed IE bug with the close-all button.
- Fixed IE bug with the filter CSS attribute (special thanks to gotwic).
- Update IE opacity CSS.
- Changed font sizes to use "em", and only set the base style.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
- jQuery 1.4 or higher
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