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# Creating Notifications

You can create designer notifications in Browsee by choosing a template from our multiple themes. You can click on the "Add New Notification" button to access the templates and the themes.

### Choose Template

You can choose the type of notification or template amongst:

1. Feedback
2. Notifications
3. Lead Forms

![](/files/-MNCrfFeHD81y43nZXT2)

### Choose Theme

Once you choose the type of notifications, you will see multiple themes from which you can choose based on your needs and design.

![](/files/-MNCsNGRHbj5tiLuGGLs)

### Edit as per Need

You can then customize the language, color, or fonts in the notification based on your website design.

![](/files/-MNCsQCT6qDbLtgGYfzc)


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