With a bit of JS and CSS, anything is possible!{{system.Time}} on a landing page writes the time, and {{system.dateTime}} writes the date and time.
Take the JavaScript and you can...
So long as the parent domains are the same (e.g., you have http://pages.etumos.com and http://etumos.com), session cookies would be the answer. If you have different parent domains...
Thanks, Sanford! I've never spent the time to fix the access control error for fonts—shall do! EDIT: Now fixed. Thanks, Sanford!Ian— the problem with more specificity there is that...
We do exactly this all the time!Fun things to consider:
Old Marketo templates referencing external CSS (non-mobile friendly) don't pull in external CSS into the WYSIWYG editor unle...
Hey Randall:Dynamic content! There are lots of ways to do it. Here are some:
Dynamic snippets based on lead segmentations: (Emails and landing pages)Lead fields containing the cont...
Hey Jerry! I like where your brain is going.Here are some I've done lots of reverse-engineering of the landing page. Here are some things I've written on the topics:
How to make re...
Hey, I recognize that screenshot! That was from my presentation at Marketo Summit 2014! 🙂This is specifically if you're looking to have programs within engagement programs, for th...
Are you copying the HTML into the rich text editor without first clicking the "HTML" button in the rich text editor? If you copy the straight HTML into the WYSIWYG of a rich text t...
The easiest way would be to create a smart list that has all known leads ("is anonymous" = false), create a new temporary view that just contains "email address," export the list, ...
Almost, Adam! That "min. number of times" is on the lead level. So that would be triggered when the lead fills out the form on the 20th time and every time that same leads fills ou...