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PhilippeBoisney / AlertViewLoveNotification

Licence: MIT License
A simple and attractive AlertView to ask permission to your users for Push Notification.

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A simple and attractive AlertView **to ask permission to your users for Push Notification.**

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PRESENTATION

Ask permission to user for push notification is really important. But the native alertview is so ugly and often means SPAM for user..
With AlertViewLoveNotification, asking permission for push notification becomes easy and beautiful.
So try it !

DEMO

INSTALLATION

####CocoaPods

pod 'AlertViewLoveNotification'

Manually

  1. Download and drop AlertViewLoveNotification.swift in your project.
  2. Congratulations!

USAGE

//Simply call AlertViewLoveNotification...
 var alertView = AlertViewLoveNotification(imageName: "iconNotification", labelTitle: "ENABLE PUSH NOTIFICATIONS", labelDescription: "Would you like to be alerted about us, at any moment, even when you're sleeping ? Because we miss you... Always.", buttonYESTitle: "Yes, Of course !", buttonNOTitle: "No, sorry.")

//... and show it !
alertView.show()

//And maybe, if you want, you can hide it.
alertView.hide()

CUSTOMIZING

You have to set options BEFORE call show() function.

///Height of each view (Total of this height MUST be equal to 1)
self.alertView.heightOfButtonYes = 0.1
self.alertView.heightOfButtonNo = 0.1
self.alertView.heightSpaceBetweenViews = 0.05 ///There is 4 spaces
self.alertView.heightOfContenerForImage = 0.35
self.alertView.heightOfTitle = 0.1
self.alertView.heightOfDescription = 0.15

///Width of each view
self.alertView.widthOfImage = 0.9
self.alertView.widthOfTitle = 0.7
self.alertView.widthOfDescription = 0.9
self.alertView.widthForButtons = 0.8

self.alertView.heightOfImage = 0.7

///Colors of views
self.alertView.colorLabelTitle = UIColor(red:0.29, green:0.29, blue:0.29, alpha:1.0)
self.alertView.colorLabelDescription = UIColor(red:0.29, green:0.29, blue:0.29, alpha:1.0)

self.alertView.colorBackgroundAlertView = UIColor.redColor()

self.alertView.colorBacgroundButtonYes = UIColor(red:0.96, green:0.56, blue:0.46, alpha:1.0)
self.alertView.colorTextColorButtonYes = UIColor.whiteColor()

self.alertView.colorBacgroundButtonNO = UIColor.clearColor()
self.alertView.colorTextColorButtonNO = UIColor(red:0.29, green:0.29, blue:0.29, alpha:1.0)

FEATURES

  • Multi-Device Full Support
  • Rotation Support
  • Fully customizable

Version

1.4

Author

Philippe BOISNEY (phil.boisney(@)gmail.com)

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