4 projects tagged "Alerting"
Genie Alert is a JavaScript object that can display alert messages similar to standard JavaScript alert windows. It creates div elements to display alert messages that appear centered in the current browser window. This object also creates a div element that covers the whole browser window so that the alert element is modal, meaning that the user can only access to the rest of the page when the alert window is closed. The alert window can have custom buttons. Given callback functions can be called when the user clicks on each of the alert window buttons. The title and the icon of the alert window are also configurable.
Zebra_Dialog is a small, compact, and highly configurable dialog box plugin for jQuery, meant to replace JavaScript's "alert" and "confirmation" dialog boxes. It is contained in one JavaScript file that is 4KB minified, with no dependencies other than jQuery 1.5.2 or later. It can also be used as a notification widget for updates or errors, without distracting users from their browser experience by displaying obtrusive alerts. It features five types of available dialog boxes: confirmation, information, warning, error, and question. Its appearance is easily customizable by changing the CSS file. Modal or non-modal dialog boxes can be created. Custom buttons can be easily added. The dialog box can be positioned wherever you want, not just in the middle of the screen. Callback functions can be used to handle the user's choices. It works in all major browsers, including Firefox, Opera, Safari, Chrome, and Internet Explorer 6+.
URL Notification System (UNS) uses simple Web pages to show messages and alerts around your campus. Every zone can have its own custom messages, and an emergency mode can be set that overrides all pages in all zones. Active Directory is supported for user access. RSS feeds are supported. Lists of URLs can be copied from one client to anther or from another client zone.
A multi-platform GUI tool for managing key stores, certificates, and digital signatures.