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# Popup
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Popup modals are great for replacing the standard window popups that we often fall back on when we want our users to confirm something, or log in, etc.
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In this exercise, activate a popup modal that will appear when the user clicks on the 'Open Modal' button and disappears when they click on the 'Close Modal' button inside the popup.
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The modal should smoothly fade in and slide up to cover the Open button. The background should darken a little to create a clear distinction between foreground and background, and a little shadow should appear on the buttons when you hover over them.
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When you're done, keep this repo handy! Being able to build a custom modal is a great show-off for your future projects.
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### Hints
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- There's a little Javascript here. Don't worry about it. It's been set up to add/remove the `show` class to the relevant elements when clicked
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- Multiple transitions will be required
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- Pay close attention to the elements being altered with classes being added or removed
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## Desired Outcome
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![outcome](./desired-outcome.gif)
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### Self Check
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- The mouse cursor changes to a pointer over the buttons
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- A drop shadow gets added to the buttons when the mouse hovers over them
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- The popup modal appears when the Open button is clicked
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- The background fades to black with 40% opacity when the popup is opened
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- The popup smoothly slides up to cover the existing Open button
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- When the Close button is clicked the popup modal slides back down and gradually disappears
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- When the popup modal is hidden your mouse should not change to the pointer if hovered over an invisible Close button |