Notification
Use Notification to show a single page-level notification message. It is a singular component, toggled once for the page rather than placed as repeated page content.
How It Works In Atomicatβ
The drawer uses Apply Notification to enable the component. When enabled, it exposes a text field and a notification type selector. Like Cookie and WhatsApp, Notification is managed as a page-level component rather than a normal repeated content block.
When To Use Itβ
- Show a small global message on a campaign page.
- Add a page-level notice without changing the main section layout.
- Pair a concise notification with a product, offer, or event message.
- Use when one message should appear consistently regardless of where the visitor scrolls.
Configure The Elementβ
- Turn on Apply Notification.
- Write a short message that can be understood without extra context.
- Choose the gender type option that matches the campaign language or template behavior.
- Style the notification so it remains readable above the page background.
- Avoid overlapping other singular controls such as Cookie or WhatsApp.
Testing Notesβ
- Preview the page with Cookie and WhatsApp also enabled if they are part of the campaign.
- Check mobile placement and tap targets around the notification.
- Confirm the message appears only when Apply Notification is enabled.
Limitations And Tipsβ
- Notification is not the same as Announcement; it does not rotate variable-based variations.
- Keep it short because page-level notices compete with CTAs.
- Do not use it for legal consent if Cookie is the better element.
Related Docsβ
FAQβ
Is Notification a normal block?
No. It is a singular page-level component controlled by Apply Notification.
What fields does it expose?
The referenced drawer exposes text and gender type after enabling it.
Should I use Notification or Announcement?
Use Notification for one static message; use Announcement for rotating variable-based messages.