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System Message
- Updated on 07 Dec 2023
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The System messages fulfill the role of delivering crucial notifications, alerts, or information to users regarding application functionality during their interactions. Originating from the application, these messages communicate events, updates, or changes to users.
It ensure efficient communication between the application and its users. These messages assist users in understanding information pertaining to the outcome of an action performed within the application.
In the Summit application, there are four different types of system messages:
- Information
- Success
- Validation/Caution
- Failure
Information
The Information system messages provide users with the relevant and helpful information related to application. These messages are generated to communicate important details, instructions that assist users in navigating and utilizing the application effectively.
Figure: Information - System
You can choose colors for the Information message from the color palette.
Figure: Information - System
Success
The Success message offers users confirmation and positive feedback upon the successful execution of a system-level operation or action. These messages indicate to users that their interaction has been completed without encountering any errors or issues.
Figure: Success
You can configure the color combination of the Success System Message by selecting from the respective color palette.
Figure: Success - System
Validation/ Caution
The Warning system message alerts users to potential risks or crucial information that demands their attention and action. These messages appear when a situation arises that may require immediate attention or alerts.
Figure: Warning - System
You can configure the color combination of the Warning System Message by selecting from the respective color palette.
Figure: Warning - System
Failure
The System Failure message notifies users when a critical failure or error occurs within the application, hindering its proper functioning. These messages appear to convey the failure and offer pertinent information about the issue.
Figure: Failure - System
You can configure the color combination of the Warning System Message by selecting from the respective color palette.
Figure: Failure - System
Common
The common parameter allows you to establish a standard font term or specific parameter within the typography context of the system message. Generally, you can customize essential parameters like Text Size, Border Radius, and Text Style based on the requirements.
Figure: Common - System