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How to setup style and positioning of an AdOpt cookie banner?

Written by AdOpt Support
Updated over 2 months ago
  1. Log in to your AdOpt account.

  2. Select the (1) Organization in which the Disclaimer you want to customize is located.

  3. Choose the (2) Disclaimer in which the Cookie banner is located.

  4. Access the (3) Style step of the Disclaimer.

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1. Colors

Check out our tutorial on how to customize your Cookie Banner colors:

2. Controller position

2.1 Left

2.2 Right

3. Banner Preview

3.1 Same as the controller (Left):

3.2 Same as the controller (Right):

3.3 Lower center:

3.4 Top center:

💡 Tip: A preview is always available by clicking the controller icon in the Style step of your Disclaimer within the AdOpt dashboard.

4. Disclaimer Theme

  • First Level

4.1 Default

Float Banner

Horizontal Banner

4.2 Modern:

Float Banner

Horizontal Banner

4.3 Alternative:

Float Banner

Horizontal Banner

  • Second Level

The Second Level is standard for all Disclaimer Themes, and it is accessed when the visitor clicks the Customize button on the Disclaimer's First Layer.

ℹ️ Info: Note that enabling Google Consent Mode (GCM v2) in your Disclaimer's settings will add Google’s mandatory phrase to the First Level of your Cookie Banner.

5. Controller Icon

💡 Tip: Starting from the Business Plan, you can upload any image to change the Controller Icon — which includes your own brand’s logo!

6. What are my options for editing the disclaimer text?

AdOpt provides a suggested text, but you are free to make any changes you want to ANY of the texts in the Cookie Notice — buttons, titles, and links.

Check out our tutorial on how to configure the text of your Cookie Banner:

ℹ️ Info: If you want to remove one of the document links (Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy, or Opt-out), do not delete the button text. Go to the Documents section in the AdOpt dashboard and disable it as desired.

📢 Important: If you choose to modify the texts displayed in the Cookie Banner, we recommend seeking guidance from your Data Protection Officer (DPO) and legal team.

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