$("#alert_button_with_html").click( function() {
jAlert('You can use HTML, such as <strong>bold</strong>, <em>italics</em>, and <u>underline</u>!');
});
$(".alert_style_example").click( function() {
$.alerts.dialogClass = $(this).attr('id'); // set custom style class
jAlert('This is the custom class called “style_1”', 'Custom Styles', function() {
$.alerts.dialogClass = null; // reset to default
});
});
});
<h2>Additional Examples</h2>
<fieldset>
<legend>With HTML</legend>
<pre>
jAlert('You can use HTML, such as <strong>bold</strong>, <em>italics</em>, and <u>underline</u>!');
</pre>
<p>
<input id="alert_button_with_html" type="button" value="Show Alert" />
</p>
</fieldset>
<fieldset>
<legend>Alternate Styles</legend>
<p>
By changing the value of the <samp>$.alerts.dialogClass</samp> property (and creating
your own CSS class), you can changes the style of your dialogs:
</p>