error message alert bootstrap code example
Example 1: bootstrap alert
<div class="alert alert-primary" role="alert">
This is a primary alert—check it out!
</div>
<div class="alert alert-secondary" role="alert">
This is a secondary alert—check it out!
</div>
<div class="alert alert-success" role="alert">
This is a success alert—check it out!
</div>
<div class="alert alert-danger" role="alert">
This is a danger alert—check it out!
</div>
<div class="alert alert-warning" role="alert">
This is a warning alert—check it out!
</div>
<div class="alert alert-info" role="alert">
This is a info alert—check it out!
</div>
<div class="alert alert-light" role="alert">
This is a light alert—check it out!
</div>
<div class="alert alert-dark" role="alert">
This is a dark alert—check it out!
</div>
Example 2: bootstrap 4 alert
<div class="alert alert-warning alert-dismissible fade show" role="alert">
<strong>Holy guacamole!</strong> You should check in on some of those fields below.
<button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="alert" aria-label="Close">
<span aria-hidden="true">×</span>
</button>
</div>
Example 3: bootstrap Alerts Additional content
Alerts can also contain additional HTML elements like headings, paragraphs
and dividers.
<div class="alert alert-success" role="alert">
<h4 class="alert-heading">Well done!</h4>
<p>Aww yeah, you successfully read this important alert message. This example text is going to run a bit longer so that you can see how spacing within an alert works with this kind of content.</p>
<hr>
<p class="mb-0">Whenever you need to, be sure to use margin utilities to keep things nice and tidy.</p>
</div>
Example 4: bootstrap alert
<div class="alert alert-success">
<strong>Success!</strong> You should <a href="#" class="alert-link">read this message</a>.
</div>