By default, there are two buttons:"ok" and "cancel" in confirm().
Is there a way to rename them?
4 Answers
https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/timers-and-user-prompts.html#dom-confirm
According to the standard that defines confirm()
, there is no way to specify custom button labels.
The browser must display a "positive or negative" prompt (e.g. OK/Cancel) to comply with HTML5.
No, there isn't. Confirm only takes one argument and that is the message itself.
http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec-preview/user-prompts.html#dom-confirm
Keep in mind these dialogs are modal and blocking, which means once they are executed you lose control over the program flow. You'd be on a safer route if you implemented your dialogs using a javascript library of your choice or building yours.
There is a way IF you use a custom modal to confirm. Something like that:
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#btn').on('click', function () {
myApp.confirm('Are you sure?', 'Title', function () {
$('.btn-no').text("No");
$('.btn-yes').text("Yes");
});
});
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11@ChrisMartin I think that I was very clear when I said: 'custom modal to confirm' ;) Dec 17, 2015 at 23:57
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1@IrfanMomin it doesn't override OK/Cancel buttons. This will use another way with a custom modal to treat this situation. Nov 20, 2019 at 13:49
You can't change the buttons of the default confirm popup. A workaround is to recreate the whole popup in JavaScript. One such workaround is http://jqueryui.com/dialog/#modal-confirmation
confirm()
uses a dialog built-in to the browser. There is no way to change the buttons.