Nope, sadly that didn't do it.  I added the href, saw the X as a clickable 
link with my mouseover, and # appended to my URL when I click on it - 
behavior is as I would expect for an action.

So I'm not crazy that my initialization looks as it should, right?

On Monday, March 26, 2012 12:40:29 PM UTC-7, John Roberts wrote:
>
> Try adding an href="#" to your link.  Some browsers are finicky about the 
> presence of an href to make a link clickable.
>
> On Monday, March 26, 2012 12:22:48 PM UTC-7, Henry Finkelstein wrote:
>>
>> Total newb question: I have both the carousel and alerts on my page, and 
>> I have no problem initializing the carousel but seem to have trouble with 
>> the alert.  I've included the js file, and here is my initializing script
>>
>>   <script type="text/javascript"> 
>>     $(document).ready(function(){ 
>>       $('#myCarousel').carousel('cycle');
>>       $(".alert").alert();
>>     });
>>   </script>
>>
>> and my alert:
>>     <div class= "alert alert-success fade in">
>>       <a class= "close" data-dismiss="alert">×</a> 
>>       Thank you, we received your information and will be in touch with 
>> you shortly. 
>>     </div>
>>
>> I see the alert and (x) just fine, but can't close it.  What am I missing?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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