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# Glass Effect

The Glass Effect Setting feature in the **Consentik Cookie Banner** app allows you to customize the appearance of your cookie banner to match the modern and sleek design of your online store. This feature lets you create a frosted glass effect for the banner, where you can adjust the level of blur and opacity to achieve the desired look.

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The Glass Effect Setting enhances the visual appeal of your cookie banner, making it more attractive and less intrusive for your customers. By blending seamlessly with the overall design of your website, the banner maintains a professional and cohesive appearance, ensuring that it complements rather than disrupts the user experience.

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Customizing the glass effect allows you to highlight the cookie banner without overwhelming your customers, providing a subtle yet effective way to inform them about your cookie policies and obtain their consent. This attention to detail demonstrates your commitment to both aesthetic quality and regulatory compliance, fostering a positive impression and building trust with your customers.

By offering such customization options, the Glass Effect Setting feature helps you create a visually appealing and user-friendly cookie banner that aligns with your brand's identity, enhancing customer engagement and satisfaction.


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