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Anatomy of Firefox Browser Web Push Notification on Mac OS X

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.

TitleThe title of the notification appears at the top. 23 characters.
Site URLThis is the site that is delivering the message.
MessageAdditional information about the notification
IconThis 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 LogoThis is Firefox’s Browser Logo. It doesn’t change.
Click URLA key part of the notification is what happens when someone clicks on notification. That is what is defined in the Click URL

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