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Bootstrap 5 Toasts


Toasts

The toast component is like an alert box that is only shown for a couple of seconds when something happens (i.e. when the user clicks on a button, submits a form, etc.).

Toast Header 5 mins ago

Some text inside the toast body


How To Create a Toast

To create a toast, use the .toast class, and add a .toast-header and a .toast-body inside of it.

Note: Toasts are hidden by default. Use the .show class if you want to display it. To close it, use a <button> element and add data-bs-dismiss="toast":

<div class="toast show">
  <div class="toast-header">
    Toast Header
    <button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="toast"></button>
  </div>
  <div class="toast-body">
    Some text inside the toast body
  </div>
</div>
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Open a Toast

To show a toast with a click of a button, you must initialize it with JavaScript: select the specified element and call the toast() method.

The following code will show all "toasts" in the document when you click on a button:

Example

<script>
document.getElementById("toastbtn").onclick = function() {
  var toastElList = [].slice.call(document.querySelectorAll('.toast'))
  var toastList = toastElList.map(function(toastEl) {
    return new bootstrap.Toast(toastEl)
  })
  toastList.forEach(toast => toast.show())
}
</script>
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