Holiday Notice
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Overview
Section titled “Overview”The Holiday Notice allows you to inform visitors about special hours, holiday closures, or temporary changes to your business operations. This notice appears as a popup on your website to help visitors plan their visits accordingly.
Fields
Section titled “Fields”Enable Holiday Notice
Section titled “Enable Holiday Notice”- Type: Boolean
- Required: No
- Default Value:
true - Purpose: Toggle to show or hide the holiday notice
- Note: When disabled, the notice will not appear on any pages
Headline
Section titled “Headline”- Type: String
- Required: Yes
- Purpose: Main heading for the holiday notice
- Example:
Holiday HoursorSpecial Operating Hours
Content
Section titled “Content”- Type: Rich Text Section
- Required: Yes
- Purpose: Detailed message about the holiday or special hours
- Description: Content of the holiday notice
- Example:
We will be closed on December 25th and January 1st. We will resume normal hours on January 2nd.
- Type: Image
- Required: No
- Purpose: Main image for the holiday notice
- Options:
Supports hotspot for responsive cropping - Description: Visual element to accompany the holiday notice
Start Date
Section titled “Start Date”- Type: DateTime
- Required: No
- Purpose: Date and time when the holiday notice should start appearing
- Example:
2025-12-24T09:00:00Z
End Date
Section titled “End Date”- Type: DateTime
- Required: No
- Purpose: Date and time when the holiday notice should stop appearing
- Example:
2025-12-26T23:59:59Z
Popup Delay (ms)
Section titled “Popup Delay (ms)”- Type: Number
- Required: No
- Default Value:
3000 - Purpose: Delay in milliseconds before the popup appears after page load
- Example:
3000(3 seconds)
Usage Example
Section titled “Usage Example”Typical Configuration
Section titled “Typical Configuration”- Enable Holiday Notice:
true - Headline:
Holiday Hours - Content:
We will be closed on December 25th and January 1st. We will resume normal hours on January 2nd. - Image: (Optional holiday-themed image)
- Start Date:
2025-12-24T09:00:00Z - End Date:
2025-12-26T23:59:59Z - Popup Delay (ms):
3000
Best Practices
Section titled “Best Practices”- Timing: Set accurate start and end dates to automatically show/hide notices
- Clarity: Write clear, concise messages that visitors can quickly understand
- Advance notice: Enable notices a few days before the holiday to give visitors time to plan
- Visual appeal: Use an appropriate image to make the notice more engaging
- Popup timing: Adjust the popup delay to balance visibility with user experience
- Updates: Remove or update notices promptly after holidays end
Key Features
Section titled “Key Features”- Automatic scheduling: Start and end dates for automatic display control
- Popup display: Appears as a popup with configurable delay
- Rich content: Supports rich text formatting for detailed messages
- Image support: Optional image to enhance the notice
- Time-sensitive: Automatically hides after the end date
- Global display: Appears on all pages when enabled
Where It’s Used
Section titled “Where It’s Used”- All Pages
The holiday notice appears as a popup on all website pages when enabled, with a configurable delay after page load
Technical Notes
Section titled “Technical Notes”- The notice automatically appears and disappears based on start and end dates
- Notice visibility is controlled by the Enable Holiday Notice toggle
- Start and end dates use datetime format and respect the website’s timezone setting
- The notice appears as a popup with a configurable delay (default: 3000ms)
- The notice is responsive and adapts to different screen sizes
- Multiple notices can be configured, but typically only one should be active at a time
- Notice settings are stored globally and affect the entire website
- Images support hotspot cropping for responsive display