Box positions
Boxzilla lets you choose where each box appears on the screen. This page demonstrates the available positions, so you can see how each one feels while scrolling.
The boxes on this page are configured to show after you scroll past about 60% of the page. When you scroll back up, they hide again. You can also press the Escape key to close all visible boxes at once.
Choosing a position is a one-click setting when editing a box in WordPress.

Available box positions
Boxzilla supports the most common positions for pop-ups, slide-ins, notices, and calls to action.
- Center
- Bottom left
- Bottom right
- Top left
- Top right
Center position
A centered box appears in the middle of the browser window. This position works best for important messages that need the visitor’s full attention.
Use it for newsletter signups, lead magnets, announcements, discount codes, or other focused calls to action.
Bottom corner positions
Bottom-left and bottom-right boxes are useful when you want to show a message without blocking the main content.
These positions work well for small prompts, helpful notices, chat-style messages, related offers, and email signup boxes. The bottom-right position often feels familiar because many sites use that area for chat widgets and support prompts.
Top corner positions
Top-left and top-right boxes are useful for short notices that should appear near the top of the screen.
Use these positions for lightweight announcements, quick reminders, or messages that should be visible without covering the center of the page.
Position, trigger, and content should match
The best position depends on what the box is asking the visitor to do.
A centered box feels more direct, so it works better for high-priority actions. A corner box feels lighter, so it is better for secondary messages or prompts visitors can ignore until they are ready.
If you are not sure where to start, use a bottom-right box for subtle prompts and a centered box for your most important call to action.
Configure positions in Boxzilla
You can choose the box position while editing a box in WordPress. Combine the position with display rules, scroll triggers, animations, and custom styling to control when and how the box appears.
Want to compare how boxes enter the screen? See the demo for available box animations.