Runtime fingerprintToken readout from the active provider chain.
Live DS
Runtime
PlatformRottay
Rottay / ModernPlatform Flagship
Primary
#FFFFFFSecondary #A0A0A5
Radius
Compact runtime evidence across 3+ token signals.
Published DS package ยท Tenant Showcase ยท Rottay / modernShared route metadata for the active runtime, kept inline so the shell reads like a thin header band.
Notifications in Platform is about controlled clarity, not ornamental UI.
Notification patterns keep operators informed without flooding them. The platform uses them to surface change, urgency, and follow-up state. The workflow stays Platform-specific, but the live rendering should still come from the active docs runtime rather than a local preset.
Scenario rows3Named modules that anchor this category's product story.
Unique parts11Distinct structures, patterns, and primitives in this category.
Dominant archetypeTask moduleThe prevailing interaction shape across these modules.
Scenario rows
Scenario modules
Each row below captures a product-grade module, the component spread behind it, and what to scrutinize when the runtime changes.
Read orderStart with the title and archetype, then inspect composition balance and the part sample.
Proof checkConfirm the lane still reads like one product module after the runtime changes tone, density, and contrast.
01
Scenario module
Notification Center
Bell icon drawer with unread count, categories, and mark-all-read action.
Composition balancePrimitive-heavy assemblyA quick read on which layer is carrying most of the scenario weight.
Tier mix0P / 0S / 5Pr
Inspect forCheck whether scanning rhythm, action placement, and row density still feel safe and fast.
Supporting partsRepresentative pieces behind this scenario lane.
Drawer
Badge
List
Button
+1 more
02
Scenario module
Toast System
Stacking toast notifications with auto-dismiss, actions, and variants.
Composition balancePrimitive-heavy assemblyA quick read on which layer is carrying most of the scenario weight.
Tier mix0P / 0S / 5Pr
Inspect forCheck whether the module still feels product-grade rather than like an isolated component demo.
Supporting partsRepresentative pieces behind this scenario lane.
Toast
Button
Alert
Text
+1 more
03
Scenario module
Email Templates
Template preview with variable substitution and send-test action.
Composition balancePrimitive-heavy assemblyA quick read on which layer is carrying most of the scenario weight.
Tier mix0P / 0S / 5Pr
Inspect forCheck whether the module still feels product-grade rather than like an isolated component demo.
Supporting partsRepresentative pieces behind this scenario lane.
Operational admin patterns for the flagship platform experience.
Runtime controls
TenantRottay
EngineModern
Operators
AdminsSupportEnd users
The category has to stay legible for these roles even when a different tenant runtime shifts density or contrast.
Tempo and pressureInterrupt-driven and contextualUse the scenario rows below to verify that hierarchy and control placement still hold up at this pace.
Design principles3 guardrails
Principle 01Match channel to urgency.
Principle 02Keep escalation state concise.
Principle 03Allow quick return to source context.
Active provider
Runtime audit
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Use this page as a reference sheet: the scenario modules stay constant, while contrast, shell tone, and component personality respond to the active docs runtime.
Runtime
PlatformRottay
Rottay / ModernPlatform Flagship
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#FFFFFFSecondary #A0A0A5
Radius
Compact runtime evidence across 3+ token signals.
14pxxl 18px
Density
normalBorder-light cards
Accent
Badge
roundedtop bar ยท solid dividers
Motion
springHover lift 2px
Keep stableNotifications still needs to feel native for Admins, Support, and 1 more even while the provider changes the surrounding chrome.
Stress pointInterrupt-driven and contextual means hierarchy, action placement, and contrast cannot become ambiguous under a different runtime.
Read as one laneTask module should feel like one coherent chapter here rather than a stack of isolated component demos.