5.6. Notify
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Notifications is a unique widget that displays short messages, providing quick and easy-to-understand information to users on a landing page. This feature enhances user engagement and builds customer trust with updates such as: "A purchase was just made," "Someone just signed up," or "Promotion ends in a few hours."...
Click on Widgets in the sidebar of the editor.
Select Notify from the Advanced section.
Drag the Notify element onto your landing page.
Working principle of the Notify feature: Displays pre-prepared content from either the default data source or a Google Sheet.
To access the Content Editor, click on the Notify widget you wish to modify on the screen and select Content from the quick settings bar.
Data type: This is the input data source containing the list of content displayed in Notify.
Default: Allows you to manually create, add, and edit content.
Google sheet: Enables you to import multiple pieces of content simultaneously using a Google Sheet file by entering the correct Google Sheet ID and Sheet Name.
See detailed instructions for creating content with Google Sheets here.
Display time: This is the duration for which each Notification is displayed on the screen.
Delay time: This is the waiting time before the next Notification is displayed.
To access the Design Editor, click on the Notify widget you wish to modify on the screen and select Design from the quick settings bar.
Align: Allows you to align the widget within its container. See details here.
Size: Adjust the size of the widget, including width, height, and the margin from the widget to the section's edges. See details here.
Display on: Select the devices where the widget will be displayed (Desktop, Mobile).
Styles: Allows you to add background and shadow to the widget. See details here.
Typography: Customize the text properties within the widget (include: title, content, time). See details here.
Border: Add and customize borders around the widget, including adjusting the border radius. See details here.
Image style: Allows you to adjust the border radius of the images displayed in the widget.
Events: Allows you to set events for click or hover actions on the widget. See details here.
Animation: Allows you to add dynamic animations to the widget on your landing page to make it more attractive and lively. See details here.
Desktop/Mobile sync design: Allows you to set synchronization options for the design between desktop and mobile. See details here.
Position type: Lets you choose the appropriate positioning style to optimize the webpage and provide the best experience for users. See details here.
Custom advance: Allows you to customize the appearance and behavior of the component using CSS layers and custom CSS code. See details here.
- Step 1: Create a Google Sheet with 4 main content columns with titles: Title, Content, Time, Image and you fill information of the columns. The sheet containing your content must be the first sheet in your Google sheet.
- Step 2: Publish the Google Sheet to the web.
You can choose to publish the entire document or just the sheet containing the content:
- Step 3: Go back to the original Google Sheet link.
Copy the Google Sheet ID and paste it into the Google Sheet ID field in the Content Editor.
Copy the name of the specific sheet and paste it into the Sheet Name field.
Note: Use the ID from the original Google Sheet, not the link generated after publishing in Step 2.
- Step 4: Set the sheet to Public.
To display content from Google Sheets in Notifications, you must set the sheet to Public. Follow these steps to enable Public mode: