In this scenario, you can pick any of the tile templates and insert your own text and images to see what they look like.
Ensure that the tile size matches the template size you are using.
Select a template, fill in text and images, and configure branding
Template preview:
Images
Images can use
http:// - web images
appx:/// - images in the .appx package
ms-appdata:///local/ - images saved in the app's local storage
For more information, see the Image Protocols scenario.
You can also copy your own images to this app's local storage to test them in a notification.
You can use the following local files:
ms-appx:///images/graySquare150x150.png
ms-appx:///images/redWide310x150.png
ms-appx:///images/blueWide310x150.png
ms-appx:///images/purpleSquare310x310.png
ms-appx:///images/orangeIcon.png
Image #1
Image #2
Image #3
Image #4
Image #5
Image #6
Text
Optionally set a language (BCP47 tag) so Windows knows which font to use to display
the text:
Text Field #1
Text Field #2
Text Field #3
Text Field #4
Text Field #5
Text Field #6
Text Field #7
Text Field #8
Text Field #9
Text Field #10
Text Field #11
Text Field #12
Text Field #13
Text Field #14
Text Field #15
Text Field #16
Text Field #17
Text Field #18
Text Field #19
Text Field #20
Text Field #21
Text Field #22
Branding
Applications can choose to use different branding for each notification, which impacts
the layout of the template. If a logo or name is shown on the tile, some text fields
will not display in certain templates. For example, if you send a notification with
TileWide310x150Text06 with a logo, text fields 9 and 10 are clipped.
Some templates do not allow for the branding to be set to the name. If the branding is
set to the name, these templates will just fallback to showing a logo.
Logo - specified in the manifest (default if branding is omitted)
Name - specified in the manifest
None - doesn't show logo or name