> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://developers.didomi.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://developers.didomi.io/cmp/web-sdk/consent-notice/notice.md).

# Notice

{% hint style="danger" %}
This section describes how to configure the Didomi consent notice through its programmatic API and the `window.didomiConfig` object.

Most configuration options are available through the [Didomi Console](https://console.didomi.io/) and this documentation only applies to edge cases or custom implementations that require it.
{% endhint %}

The notice is the first banner or pop-in that gets displayed on your website to ask the user to give consent. It is a short version of the full Preferences pop-in that has all the details on the purposes and vendors that you are collecting consent for.

The notice is highly customizable to match the look and feel of your website: it can be displayed as a banner, a popup, a floating panel, etc. and you can change all the colors and content.

This section presents the main customization options that are available. If you need even more, you can use CSS to further customize the visual aspect of the notice.

{% content-ref url="/pages/-M-kpC9xJIoeZDHf8wwx" %}
[Behavior](/cmp/web-sdk/consent-notice/notice/behavior.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

{% content-ref url="/pages/-M-kZCwUTUzsJx57Gz6l" %}
[Interactions](/cmp/web-sdk/consent-notice/notice/interactions.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

{% content-ref url="/pages/-M-kiKyfYmFLvaSG80zw" %}
[Look and feel](/cmp/web-sdk/consent-notice/notice/look-and-feel.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}


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