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Fix is simple: div#lpeCDiv_36605 { color: white !important;}However I would take out as much of the element styles from your tokens as you can, otherwise you'll always have to do workarounds like this. As a general rule of thumb, you should only need to use !important rules when you're forcibly r...
@Frannie C it would be helpful to see the actual page you're talking about.It's possible that element styles (the style= attribute) are being applied to your token; those will override CSS rules that are not deliberately marked !important. So it may not be that it isn't "working" per se but rather ...
Hmm, well... I am the adventurous sort so I would probably run everything through my proxy server and do the counting there. I guess short of that you'd have to tell them to program in the maximum. What is the reason they don't want all the 'hooks to hit their server?
On the Web Page Activity report, make sure you click the Setup tab and set Anonymous Visitors = Shown.
@David L rather than the built-in Visit Web Page action, what about a custom Click Link Munchkin API call (you can call the link whatever you like)?
@Catherine H Even if URLs are different per lead based on information on the Lead record in Marketo, these "dynamic" URLs will still be wrapped in the tracking URI as @Josh says, provided you add them correctly to the email.For example, you can add a link http://www.example.com/?ref={{Lead.Referrer}...
@Libby O what @Josh is talking about isn't an offline landing page, but a dedicated landing page for this event that you leave up on the tablet to collect info. But are you saying you won't even have wifi/3G/4G?
Is this beta available to any additional testers?
@Regie K, what @Takehiro M is describing is a shortcut for uploading the image into your Marketo instance + linking to it in one step. It still is a hosted image -- Mkto doesn't support embedded images.