Collection of free jQuery confirm examples and plugins. Update of January 2018 collection. 3 new items.

Author

  • idriseris

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JS CONFIRM

Author

  • JINKA RANGA BHARATH

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jQuery Custom Confirm Input Box

Author

  • G. S. Rajpurohit

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TipConfirm

TipConfirm is a jQuery plugin to provide a different way of confirmation inside a tooltip.

Demo image: jQuery Confirm
Made by
  • Boniface Pereira
Github activity
  • 976 stars
  • 92 watchers
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jQuery Confirm

Multipurpose plugin for alert, confirm & dialog, with extended features. Easy to use and highly flexible! jQuery plugin that provides great set of features like, auto-close, ajax-loading, themes, animations and more.

Demo image: jQuery Confirm
Made by
  • My C-Labs
Github activity
  • 232 stars
  • 21 watchers
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jQuery Confirm

Confirm dialogs for buttons and links using jQuery and Bootstrap.

Demo image: Bootstrap Confirmation
Made by
  • Octavian Ruda
Github activity
  • 160 stars
  • 16 watchers
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Bootstrap Confirmation

Confirmation plugin compatible with Twitter Bootstrap 3 extending popover.

Demo image: PopConfirm
Made by
  • Favre Anael
Github activity
  • 90 stars
  • 7 watchers
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PopConfirm

A simple action confirmation plugin for jQuery based on Twitter Bootstrap popover.

Demo image: Inline Confirmation Plugin For jQuery
Made by
  • Fred Wu
Github activity
  • 52 stars
  • 3 watchers
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Inline Confirmation Plugin For jQuery

jQuery plugin for creating easy, less obtrusive confirmation dialogues.

Demo image: jQuery Confirm mailto:
Made by
  • Mohamed Moustafa
Github activity
  • 49 stars
  • 6 watchers
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jQuery Confirm mailto:

Confirm with users before opening any mailto link on the page through their default email client.

Demo image: jQuery Easy Confirm Dialog Plugin
Made by
  • Emil Janitzek
Github activity
  • 27 stars
  • 5 watchers
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jQuery Easy Confirm Dialog Plugin

jQuery Easy Confirm Dialog is an easy to use confirm plugin module that acts as a built in, customisable onfirm-function. It's only dependencies are jQuery and jQuery UI.

No need for manual callbacks, the default event will be put on hold and only executed if user confirms.

If there are any actions on the target these will be executed. If there are no actions but a URL present then the user will be redirected.

Demo image: Dialog
Made by
  • AX5UI
Github activity
  • 24 stars
  • 5 watchers
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Dialog

"Dialog" displays information on a popup window and also enables users to enter input values.

Demo image: Bootstrap Confirm Button
Made by
  • Stefano Cudini
Github activity
  • 23 stars
  • 4 watchers
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Bootstrap Confirm Button

A simple button to comfirm a task. Instead of using rude modals that interrupt a user's workflow, let's use a inline unobtrusive button instead. Designed especially for devices with small screen.

Demo image: jQuery.Alertable.js
Made by
  • Cory LaViska
Github activity
  • 21 stars
  • 6 watchers
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jQuery.Alertable.js

jquery.alertable.js - minimal alert, confirm, and prompt.

Demo image: jQuery Confirms
Made by
  • Caleb Troughton
Github activity
  • 19 stars
  • 2 watchers
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jQuery Confirms

jQuery plugin for confirming a user action. The confirmation prompt is presented inline as a replacement to the original action.

Demo image: jquery.dialog.js
Made by
  • Etienne Martin
Github activity
  • 13 stars
  • 1 watchers
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jquery.dialog.js

A lightweight replacement for the browser's default dialog boxes.

Demo image: jQuery Confirmation Plugin
Made by
  • Sebastian Sulinski
Github activity
  • 9 stars
  • 1 watchers
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jQuery Confirmation Plugin

Simple confirmation plugin for jQuery.

Demo image: jQuery DoubleConfirm Plugin
Made by
  • cerlestes
Github activity
  • 6 stars
  • 3 watchers
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jQuery DoubleConfirm Plugin

jQuery plugin that allows buttons to transform into a confirmation mode when clicked initially, so that they need to be clicked a second time to confirm the user's choice. This is useful for buttons with severe consequences like deletion and where an "Are you sure?" kind of popup is not wanted.