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The short answer to this is no, you can't use background images across all platforms. Just like the utilization of GIFs, different email clients will allow for different capabilities along with the potential for requiring different means to implement. The Ultimate Guide to Background Images in Email...
Sheila, if my response solved your question, please feel free to mark my reply as correct so that the thread shows up as 'resolved' in the community.
With the Landing Page Performance report, you won't be able to do it. You could create a Smart List for those that visited that specific landing page with a Browser constraint, but it could be very difficult to make sure you include all possible browsers. Another option if you have your Google Analy...
Alex, would you be able to put the raw code into Dreamweaver and attach the .html file to your post?EDIT: Give this a try. Your variable for the module name is mktoName="LogoImage". The syntax for the name in Marketo template's is actually mktoname. Let me know if that change works for you. Also, yo...
Alex, would you be able to put your code into Dreamweaver and attach it to a post? This way, I would be able to examine the code fully to see what could be the issue.
So you can't move it up, down or delete it because the class="mktoModule" must fall within the mktoContainer class. You wouldn't need to duplicate the template. By bringing the "Header" module above the "Color Band" module, it should work for what you are looking to do.You may need to make some mino...
One thing to note is that you can't actually delete anything within a module when you are in an email itself. If you want to remove the logo from the module itself, you would want to create a new module with the same code and remove the notation of the LogoImg div. The issue there is that it would j...
You can do this through utilizing the Clicked Link in Email filter and utilizing the constraint of min. number of times. The caveat to this is that you can only set a finite number rather than something like more than 2. You could get insight into who did this by creating a Smart List with the filte...
Adding onto my reply from before, but the information I posed is something to consider. I do think, however, the following from the documentation that Gabriel gives provides feedback on that.Here's what the page shows below if you are looking at the unsubscribe rate (which matches your scenario).