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Say goodbye to the boring default browser dialog boxes you are using on your website or online applications, here is Dialogs.JS!
The component comes with custom alert, confirm and prompt boxes, a couple of handy JavaScript methods that emulate the behavior of the “real” browser dialogs, really small footprint and 12 skins that will fit virtually [...]

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Skinnable Browser Dialogs is an easy and reliable way of replacing the boring and impossible to style browser GUI alert, prompt and confirm. Along with its cool API, allowing any type of interaction with the webpage that is possible with the original dialog boxes, the script comes with a set of 10 predefined skins – [...]

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I’ve just finished my latest experiment with JavaScript, called Skinnable Browser Dialogs v 2.0, a sequel of the unknown and unfinished Browser GUI 1.0 I wrote a couple of months ago. The new script replaces the boring and impossible to skin JavaScript alert(”), confirm(”), prompt(”, ”), giving total control over the visual appearance and functionality. [...]

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