Alert Boxes

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Alert Boxes

Alerts are a handy element you can drop into a form or inline on a page to communicate success, warnings, failure or just information. They’ll conform to 100% of the container width you put them in.
[alert ]This is a standard alert (div.alert-box).[/alert][alert color=”success” type=”radius”]This is a success alert (div.alert-box.success.radius).[/alert][alert color=”alert” type=”round”]This is an alert (div.alert-box.alert.round).[/alert][alert color=”secondary” ]This is a secondary alert (div.alert-box.secondary).[/alert]
Building an alert using our predefined class is super-easy, you only need a block-level element with a class of .alert-box (we usually use a <div>). You may also include an anchor with a class of .close to create a close box.
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