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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 Atomicat​

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 It​

  • 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 Element​

  • 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 Notes​

  • 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 Tips​

  • 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.

FAQ​

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.