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Materialize toast
Materialize toast













  1. #MATERIALIZE TOAST HOW TO#
  2. #MATERIALIZE TOAST FULL#

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#MATERIALIZE TOAST FULL#

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  • Add an "x" button to the message (This is ideal since the user will immediately know that they have the option to manually close the modal).
  • Make the click event close the message (This would work, but it may cause some unexpected closes this may not be the ideal option since the problem of the user not knowing that it's closable still exists until the user clicks/taps the message).
  • I am in favor of two options, although I do prefer the latter.

    #MATERIALIZE TOAST HOW TO#

    The solution: Provide the user with some hint on how to close the modal. Here is a more recent complaint on the Gitter board: This is apparent especially on Desktop devices where the user is not accustomed to swiping. The Problem: Many users aren't aware that they can close the toast messages by swiping on it.















    Materialize toast