You can't set the text to "yes"/"no" (it'll be "Ok"/"Cancel" in most browsers), but you can prompt (be careful when using this) when leaving the page in any manner using window.onbeforeunload
, like this:
window.onbeforeunload = function() {
return "Are you sure you wish to leave the page?";
}
Only use this if you have a good reason, don't annoy your users. That being said, this will prompt when leaving the page, that includes history back, forward, refresh, closing the window/tab, clicking a link to navigate away or submitting a form, etc. So you'll probably want to call this when going somewhere that shouldn't prompt:
window.onbeforeunload = null;
For example, submitting a form of information, you'd want to prompt when leaving/losing the data, but not when actually submitting it.
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