Materialize provides an easy way for you to send unobtrusive alerts to your users through toasts. These toasts are also placed and sized responsively, try it out by clicking the button below on different device sizes.
Toast!
To do this, call the Materialize.toast() function programatically in JavaScript.
// Materialize.toast(message, displayLength, className, completeCallback);Materialize.toast('I am a toast!', 4000) // 4000 is the duration of the toast
One way to add this into your application is to add this as an onclick event to a button.
<a class="btn" onclick="Materialize.toast('I am a toast', 4000)">Toast!</a>
Tooltips are small, interactive, textual hints for mainly graphical elements. When using icons for actions you can use a tooltip to give people clarification on its function.
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Add the Tooltipped class to your element and add either top, bottom, left, right on data-tooltip to control the position.
<!-- data-position can be : bottom, top, left, or right --> <!-- data-delay controls delay before tooltip shows (in milliseconds)--> <a class="btn tooltipped" data-position="bottom" data-delay="50" data-tooltip="I am tooltip">Hover me!</a>
You can pass in an HTML String as the first argument as well. Take a look at the example below, where we pass in text as well as a flat button. If you call an external function instead of in-line JavaScript, you will not need to escape quotation marks.
Toast with Action
var $toastContent = $('I am toast content');Materialize.toast($toastContent, 5000);
You can have the toast callback a function when it has been dismissed.
Toast!
<a class="btn" onclick="Materialize.toast('I am a toast', 4000,'',function(){alert('Your toast was dismissed')})">Toast!</a>
We've added the ability to customize your toasts easily. You can pass in classes as an optional parameter into the toast function. We've added a rounded class for you, but you can create your own CSS classes and apply them to toasts. Checkout out our full example below.
Toast!
Materialize.toast('I am a toast!', 3000, 'rounded') // 'rounded' is the class I'm applying to the toast