success bootstrap code example
Example 1: bootstrap alerts
Holy guacamole! You should check in on some of those fields below.
Example 2: boootstrap alerts
This is a primary alert—check it out!
This is a secondary alert—check it out!
This is a success alert—check it out!
This is a danger alert—check it out!
This is a warning alert—check it out!
This is a info alert—check it out!
This is a light alert—check it out!
This is a dark alert—check it out!
Example 3: bootstrap Alerts
Alerts are available for any length of text, as well as an optional dismiss
button. For proper styling, use one of the eight required contextual classes
(e.g., .alert-success). For inline dismissal, use the alerts jQuery plugin.
A simple primary alert—check it out!
A simple secondary alert—check it out!
A simple success alert—check it out!
A simple danger alert—check it out!
A simple warning alert—check it out!
A simple info alert—check it out!
A simple light alert—check it out!
A simple dark alert—check it out!
A simple primary alert with an example link. Give it a click if you like.
A simple secondary alert with an example link. Give it a click if you like.
A simple success alert with an example link. Give it a click if you like.
A simple danger alert with an example link. Give it a click if you like.
A simple warning alert with an example link. Give it a click if you like.
A simple info alert with an example link. Give it a click if you like.
A simple light alert with an example link. Give it a click if you like.
A simple dark alert with an example link. Give it a click if you like.
Example 4: bootstrap Alerts Additional content
Alerts can also contain additional HTML elements like headings, paragraphs
and dividers.
Well done!
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.
Whenever you need to, be sure to use margin utilities to keep things nice and tidy.