shinyalert: Easily create pretty popup messages in Shiny

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Last accessed Apr 08, 2025
Author Dean Attali Founder @ AttaliTech Ltd

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An interactive tutorial of the {shinyalert} package, which lets you easily create pretty popup messages (modals) in Shiny. This package is part of a larger ecosystem of packages with a shared vision: solving common Shiny issues and improving Shiny apps with minimal effort, minimal code changes, and clear documentation. With {shinyalert}, modals can contain text, images, OK/Cancel buttons, Shiny inputs, and Shiny outputs (such as plots and tables). A modal can also have a timer to close automatically, and you can specify custom code to run when a modal closes.

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