What do Web Push Notifications look like in different browsers?

Web Push Notifications work in most browsers but they look and behave differently across browsers and operating systems. At a minimum, your title and message content will display but the layout and some of the visual style of the notification box may vary.

For example, macOS and Linux operating systems will display the notification in the top-right corner of your desktop while Microsoft Windows displays notifications at the bottom-right corner of your screen. Note: AWeber's web push notifications are not currently supported on iOS.

All operating systems and browsers should support emojis and images. Chrome notifications will also include an image of the Chrome icon.

Below are examples of AWeber's Web Push Notifications across different browsers on macOS and Windows 10 operating systems.

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Action buttons and large images are features that are currently supported on a limited set of browsers and operating systems.

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