Flashes the page title with a custom message.
$.titleAlert("Hello World!", {
requireBlur:true,
stopOnFocus:true,
duration:10000,
interval:500,
autoResetTitle:false,
endStateTitle:"Alerting complete!"
});
Flash title bar with text "Hello World!", if the window doesn't have focus, for 10 seconds or until window gets focused, with an interval of 500ms. When flashing is complete, set the title bar to "Alerting complete!"
jQuery.titleAlert(message, options)
message |
A string the message that should be flashed in the browser title. |
options |
JavaScript object containing options
name |
default |
description |
interval |
500 |
The flashing interval in milliseconds. |
originalTitleInterval |
null |
Time in milliseconds that the original title is diplayed for. If null the time is the same as interval. |
duration |
0 |
The total lenght of the flashing before it is automatically stopped. Zero means infinite. |
stopOnFocus |
true |
If true, the flashing will stop when the window gets focus. |
stopOnMouseMove |
false |
If true, the flashing will stop when the document recieves a mousemove event (i.e. when the user moves the mouse over the document area, regardless of what window is active). |
requireBlur |
false |
Experimental. If true, the call will be ignored unless the window is out of focus. Known issues: Firefox doesn't recognize tab switching as blur, and there are some minor IE problems as well. |
autoResetTitle |
true |
If true, the title will be set at the end of the alert flash loop. |
endStateTitle |
document.title |
The value of the title bar after alerting has been completed. |
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MIT License