Push notification for mobile view
This is mockup for mobile view of a responsive web selling pets goods. These frames represents toast message and modal pop up
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Here is the grammatically corrected version:
Hey Ngoc,
Thanks for making the designs. Below are the findings that will help you design better notifications:
- Notifications are generally used to tell users about the app's status, offerings, etc.
- The best positions to show notifications are either at the top or as temporary notifications at the bottom.
- In the design, it is in the middle, where usually only the most important popups are shown.
- Check the alignment - if the artboard width is 375px, then the content width should be 375px - 40px = 335px and should be center-aligned.
- Also, a "Remind me later" button will enhance the user experience when users don't want to read now but want to read it later.
Rest seems fine. All the best
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