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It would be very helpful to be able to assign the confirm button as the right button. It would also be very helpful from a styling perspective to wrap the confirm/reject buttons in a controllable element like another div.
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Thanks for the PR. I agree about the benefit of choosing the button position, but I'm not so sure about the style wrappers. Have any use-case examples?
We are using the confirm notification as a quick nag dialog in a web app. To get it close to our UX team's vision, I had to make some strong assumptions that a class like .notie-button.notie-background-success was going to be the confirm button in a confirm notification which is probably a fair assumption.
We wanted to keep the confirm/cancel buttons normal sized and right aligned in a standard bootstrap container width, while having the notification background fill the screen width. The wrapping div and classes just add a few more touch points to make notie a little more flexible for styling.
I can back it out if that's not a direction you want to go.
It would be very helpful to be able to assign the confirm button as the right button. It would also be very helpful from a styling perspective to wrap the confirm/reject buttons in a controllable element like another div.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: