A Message Page is designed to convey information without distractions, ensuring that the core message is easily received and understood by the customer. Use the Message Page to display crucial updates, such as changes in store hours, ongoing promotions, or upcoming events.
Accessing the Message Page
To begin, navigate to your kiosk flow editor. Look for the purple plus button – this is your gateway to adding a new page. After clicking the purple plus button, a menu will appear with various page options. Choose "Message" to create a page where you can showcase images or display important messages.
Message Page Settings
Design Tab
Background Images: Choose or upload background images to enhance the aesthetics of your page.
Top Content (HTML, CSS, Javascript): Customize the top section of your page using HTML, CSS, or Javascript to meet your specific requirements.
Bottom Content (HTML, CSS, Javascript): Similar to the top content, you can customize the bottom section of your Splash page with HTML, CSS, or Javascript.
Page Tab
Page Name: Give your Splash page a descriptive name.
Deactivate this page within the flow: Temporarily disable the page if necessary.
Show this page while the previous page is communicating with the Patch servers: Choose whether to display the page while data is being processed. This is set by default to 3 seconds.
Page Filter Settings: Add filters to the page to control if this page will show for all Contacts or only Contacts that match a set of criteria.
Advanced Tab
Sync Settings: Decide whether the page should sync with the server when completed.
Security Codes: Require a security code to proceed to the next page; you can add new codes if necessary.
Automatically Set Field Values: This setting allows you to set data on the Contacts profile based on completing this page. For example: If you are using this page to conduct a survey you could apply a data field like a Tag to each contact that completes the survey so that way you can make sure they aren't prompted to complete the survey again on their next check-in. If you set any type of data you can then use that data to filter against later or to further segment your database.
Flow Settings
Back/Next Button Colors: Customize the background and text colors for the back and next buttons.
Idle Timeout: Set how the kiosk behaves when left idle (e.g., Do Nothing or other options like syncing if check-in started and resetting the flow without saving data).
Flow Security Codes: Apply security codes to the entire kiosk flow, ensuring data security throughout the process.
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