Something like this : http://jsfiddle.net/P4U7N/2/

Le mercredi 6 février 2013 03:46:21 UTC-5, Sanchit Matta a écrit :
>
> Hi Marc
> I am facing the same problem, can you please give an example how to hide 
> and make it visible with .show().
> I am bit bas at it.
> Thanks
>
> On Monday, September 10, 2012 1:18:17 AM UTC+5:30, Marc A. wrote:
>>
>> The .alert() method does the same thing as the data-dismiss attribute, it 
>> enables the close button to destroy an alert. What you need is either to 
>> add it to the DOM in js when you want to show it or make it invisible with 
>> CSS and make it visible with .show().
>>
>>
>> Le dimanche 9 septembre 2012 13:01:10 UTC-4, benrhere a écrit :
>>>
>>> Hi there,
>>>  
>>> I would think that this would be simple, but I haven't been able to find 
>>> an example or get this working. I'd like to have an alert in a page, but 
>>> not have it display until I call some javascript to have it show. But, just 
>>> by having the HTML there, it seems to immediately display the alert, even 
>>> without my initializing it:
>>>  
>>>
>>> <div id="PostSuccess" class="alert alert-success hide fade in" style="
>>> width:300px">
>>>
>>> <button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="alert">&times;</button
>>> >
>>>
>>> <strong>Success!</strong> You were successful.
>>>
>>> </div>
>>>
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  
>>> and in my javascript, in a button click handler I have:
>>>
>>> $(
>>>
>>> "#PostSuccess").alert();
>>>
>>>  
>>> But, the alert is displayed immediately upon page load. Anyway to have 
>>> it wait for my triggering it via js?
>>>  
>>> -Ben
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>>

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