Alert
Use Alert for a short message that needs more visual emphasis than a normal paragraph.
When to use Alertβ
- Show a warning, deadline, or important notice.
- Highlight a guarantee, condition, or policy note.
- Add a short callout above a form, offer, or checkout section.
Content settingsβ
| Setting | What it controls |
|---|---|
| Alert content | The message shown in the alert. |
| Alert style | Preset styles such as red, blue, green, yellow, or gray when available. |
| Text type | Alert uses a text element with an alert preset. |
Style settingsβ
| Style area | What you can adjust |
|---|---|
| Typography | Font, size, weight, line height, and letter spacing. |
| Text color | Alert message color and highlighted text colors. |
| Background | Alert box background color. |
| Border | Border color, width, style, and radius. |
| Spacing | Padding, margin, width, and responsive spacing. |
Best practicesβ
- Keep alert text short.
- Use the color that matches the message severity.
- Do not overuse alerts or every message will feel equally urgent.
FAQβ
When should I use this page?
Use this page when you need a quick reference for this Atomicat feature and want to understand what it changes before editing or publishing. It is especially useful while reviewing a page, funnel, quiz, lead flow, product setup, video configuration, or account setting. For Alert, keep a short checklist of the fields you changed and test the result in the same browser session.
Do I need to configure this before publishing?
Configure it before publishing whenever the feature affects visitor behavior, tracking, SEO, forms, embeds, checkout, or access. If the feature only changes internal organization, review it before launch so your team can manage the campaign consistently. For Alert, keep a short checklist of the fields you changed and test the result in the same browser session.
Can this affect live pages?
Yes, some settings can affect live pages after saving or publishing. Always preview the page, test the main action, and confirm desktop and mobile behavior before sending paid traffic or sharing the URL. For Alert, keep a short checklist of the fields you changed and test the result in the same browser session.
What should I check if something looks wrong?
Check the page status, project access, saved revisions, browser cache, connected domain, and any related integrations. If the feature depends on a plan, permission, or enabled module, confirm that your workspace has access. For Alert, keep a short checklist of the fields you changed and test the result in the same browser session.