# Accept Accept is a stylized substitute to the browser `confirm` dialog. ![Example](https://cldup.com/FS-PWXvga0-1200x1200.png) ## Arguments - `message` - A string that gets displayed to the user in the cofirm dialog. - `callback` - A callback that gets called after confirms or cancels the dialog. - `confirmButtonText` - Optional confirm button text, defaults to 'OK'. - `cancelButtonText` - Optional cancel button text, defaults to 'Cancel'. - `options` - Optional parameters ## Options - `isScary` - if `true`, confirm button will look scary. ## Usage While `confirm` returns a value synchronously, Accept must be performed asynchronously. In addition to your message, you must pass a function which will be executed upon a user's selection with the result of the confirmation. ```js import accept from 'calypso/lib/accept'; accept( 'Are you sure you want to perform this action?', function ( accepted ) { if ( accepted ) { // User accepted the prompt } else { // User cancelled or otherwise closed the prompt } } ); ``` This will make the confirmation button look scary: ```js import accept from 'calypso/lib/accept'; accept( 'Are you sure you want to perform this action?', function ( accepted ) { if ( accepted ) { // User accepted the prompt } else { // User cancelled or otherwise closed the prompt } }, translate( 'Destroy Everything' ), translate( 'Nevermind' ), { isScary: true, } ); ```