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12:53 am, October 8, 2021
 

bootstrap alert template

here is a templated bootstrap alert where you can switch the alert type with the @alert_type variable.

Here are the different alerts:

  • primary
  • secondary
  • success
  • danger
  • warning
  • info
  • light
  • dark

HTML

<!-- Alert Basic -->
<div class="alert alert-primary mb-3" role="alert">
  A simple primary alert—check it out!
</div>

<!-- Alert in Templated Form -->
<!-- insert of the alert types into the @alert_type -->
<div class="alert alert-[@alert_type] mb-3" role="alert">
  [@content]
</div>

PHP

/*
Alert Template 
primary
secondary
success
danger
warning
info
light
dark
*/
$alert_template = new template("alert.html");
$alert_template->set("alert_type", "warning");
$alert_template->set("content", "Message");
$alert_html = $alert_template->output();

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