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Browsing Templates on notifal.com

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You do not need to install anything to preview Notifal templates on the web. The public gallery at notifal.com/templates/ shows the same catalog you browse inside WordPress.

Use the website to explore ideas, share links with your team, or read about a design. To import a template, you still use the plugin library as described in Browsing the Template Library.

What the public gallery is

The gallery is a browsable catalog of pre-created on-page notifications maintained by Notifal. Each entry includes:

  • Preview images (desktop and mobile where available)
  • Title and description
  • Categories (use case, industry, layout, and more)
  • Free or Pro label
  • Related templates

The URL structure uses /templates/ as the main archive. Single designs have their own page under that path.

How to browse on notifal.com

  1. Visit notifal.com/templates/.
  2. Scroll the grid or use filters in the sidebar (same groups as in WordPress):
  3. - Use Cases
  4. - Events
  5. - Industries
  6. - Layouts
  7. - Used Plugins
  8. - License Type (Free or Pro)
  9. Click a card to open the single template page with full previews and details.

Trending or featured categories may appear at the top, similar to the Trending row in the WordPress library.

Single template pages

On a template detail page you can typically:

SectionPurpose
PreviewSee layout on desktop and mobile
DescriptionWhat the notification is for
TaxonomiesUse case, industry, layout tags
Related templatesSimilar designs to compare
Pro badgeShown when the template is marked Pro on the catalog

Read Free vs Pro Templates in the Library for what the Pro label means.

Public site vs WordPress library

Actionnotifal.comWordPress plugin
Browse and filterYesYes
Preview imagesYesYes
Import into your siteNo (browse only)Yes
Request missing builderNoYes
Turn notification liveNoYes

To import after you find a design on the web:

  1. Install Notifal on your WordPress site.
  2. Go to Notifal → OnPage Notifications → Explore Pre-created Notifications.
  3. Search by template name or numeric code from the website.
  4. Follow Importing a Template from the Marketplace.

Sharing and bookmarking

Single template URLs are stable. You can:

  • Send a link to a colleague
  • Bookmark favorites before you install the plugin
  • Compare layouts on the public site, then import the winner in WordPress

Same data, two places

Both the website and your WordPress admin load catalog data from the Notifal marketplace. Lists are cached for performance (about one hour in the plugin). If a new template appears on the website first, it may take a short time to show in WordPress.

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