Flash messages, or alerts, inform users of successful or pending actions. Use them sparingly. Don’t show more than one at a time.
Flash messages start off looking decently neutral—they’re just light blue rounded rectangles.
<div class="flash">
Flash message goes here.
</div>
You can put multiple paragraphs of text in a flash message—the last paragraph’s bottom margin
will be automatically override.
This is a longer flash message in it's own paragraph. It ends up looking something like this. If we keep adding more text, it'll eventually wrap to a new line.
And this is another paragraph.
<div class="flash">
<p>This is a longer flash message in it's own paragraph. It ends up looking something like this. If we keep adding more text, it'll eventually wrap to a new line.</p>
<p>And this is another paragraph.</p>
</div>
Should the need arise, you can quickly space out your flash message from surrounding content with a .flash-messages
wrapper. Note the extra top and bottom margin in the example below.
<div class="flash-messages">
<div class="flash">
Flash message goes here.
</div>
</div>
Add .flash-warn
or .flash-error
to the flash message to make it yellow or red, respectively.
<div class="flash flash-warn">
Flash message goes here.
</div>
<div class="flash flash-error">
Flash message goes here.
</div>
Add an icon to the left of the flash message to give it some funky fresh attention. Just add .flash-with-icon
and your Octicon.
<div class="flash flash-with-icon">
<span class="octicon octicon-alert"></span>
Flash message with an icon goes here.
</div>
Add a JavaScript enabled (via Crema) dismiss (close) icon on the right of any flash message.
<div class="flash">
<span class="octicon octicon-x flash-close js-flash-close"></span>
Dismissable flash message goes here.
</div>