Alert

Components

Use components to build interfaces. You can use symbols to quickly access all components available in the library. Search the component's name in the add panel (Shift + A) or quick search (Ctrl + E) and press enter to add it. Once you add a symbol to your page you need to unlink it so you can make changes to it independently. Right-click on the symbol’s label and choose unlink from symbol. Learn more about symbols

Alert / info
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Proactively exploit resource-leveling intellectual capital through user friendly imperatives. Phosfluorescently actualize technically sound platforms with clicks-and-mortar benefits. Dramatically procrastinate economically sound architectures rather than future-proof.
Alert / Error
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Proactively exploit resource-leveling intellectual capital through user friendly imperatives. Phosfluorescently actualize technically sound platforms with clicks-and-mortar benefits. Dramatically procrastinate economically sound architectures rather than future-proof.
Alert / Warning
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Proactively exploit resource-leveling intellectual capital through user friendly imperatives. Phosfluorescently actualize technically sound platforms with clicks-and-mortar benefits. Dramatically procrastinate economically sound architectures rather than future-proof.
Alert / Success
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Proactively exploit resource-leveling intellectual capital through user friendly imperatives. Phosfluorescently actualize technically sound platforms with clicks-and-mortar benefits. Dramatically procrastinate economically sound architectures rather than future-proof.
Alert / Banner
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Proactively exploit resource-leveling intellectual capital through user friendly imperatives. Learn more
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Proactively exploit resource-leveling intellectual capital through user friendly imperatives. Learn more

Best Practices

Component Description

The alert component is a non-disruptive message to provide quick, at-a-glance feedback on the outcome of an action. It may be also used for information purposes.

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