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notification-fallback

v1.0.1

Published

Simple wrapper for Notification API

Downloads

10

Readme

Notification API fallback

Small wrapper for Notification API, that gives you fallback to simple html and css notification.

Install with Bower

	bower install notification-fallback.js

Install with NPM

	npm install --save notification-fallback

Usage

Include script

    <script src="notification.js"></script>

and then use it as a regular notification

	// Use it as a regular Notification
	var n = new Notification('New Message');

	// with icon
	var n = new Notification('New Message', {
		icon: 'path/to/icon'
	});

If window.Notification is presented, it will give you standard notification.

If it not your will get cool css notification, like this.

Also you have some special functionality, for example, you can specify time when notification will be presented:

	// notification will be presented after 1000 ms
	var n = new Notification('Holla!', {
		enterAfter: 1000  // time is ms
	});

	// hide notification after 2000ms
	n.leaveAfter(2000, n);

with love by @drkraken License: MIT

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