A Firefox Web Push Notification has several parts. In this page, we tell you about the different parts of a Firefox Browser Notification.
When a browser receives a push notification, it appears on the right of the Mac OSX screen and looks like this.
Let’s breakdown the notification into its parts.
In the image above of a Chrome Browser Web Push Notification there are several parts. Here’s a breakdown.
Title | The title of the notification appears at the top. 23 characters. |
Site URL | This is the site that is delivering the message. |
Message | Additional information about the notification |
Icon | This is an image that can be set on an individual PUSH notification and is typically the logo of the site in the Site URL |
Browser Logo | This is Firefox’s Browser Logo. It doesn’t change. |
Click URL | A key part of the notification is what happens when someone clicks on notification. That is what is defined in the Click URL |