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if you need the text it to stay white, try using an !important declaration to override any other styling. Text-decoration will keep it from being underlined, but color is a different property. And remember, most email clients like Gmail, Yahoo, etc. prefer seeing in-line CSS... It's painstaking, but...
The short answer is no. They won't receive the same email again.Here's how it was explained to me: In the case of a stream, Marketo always starts at the top and sees if the lead has received email 1. Then it moves on to email 2, 3, and so on until it finds an email that the lead hasn't received. If ...
Protagonist (ENFJ-A)On Target. I'm practically a motivational poster made flesh.My role centers around creating new things and telling our brand's story. Being an optimist-visionary eliminates barriers in the process, helping me put the words on paper faster and easier than if I were more left-brain...
I did, indeed. It's really streamlined my team's workflow with building out new content programs. I wrote this guide for my team to reference, but you might find parts of it interesting/useful.
Fair point– it's just my personal preference. I'm not a web designer, so by the time a need arises to customize something, having all the different parameters there for easy reference makes me have to think less and make the change faster.
got this little gem in my inbox this morning. Can't wait!
So I feel like a bit of a doofus this morning. Well... more than normal, I guess.Previously, if I made CSS changes to a Marketo form template, I would specify the fields one by one. So First Name would have it's own CSS call out, Last Name, and so on. I formatted all these fields to be the same, wit...
I've been trying to figure out a way to disable cookies on certain forms. I had browsed around the community and Marketo Docs, but couldn't find a straight answer to my question. Probably operator error... whatever. I ended up getting a great solution directly from our Marketo consultant, so I thou...
It's hard to make out, but I think that's what one of the images above shows. Try using the trigger for "visits webpage" with the same query string constraint.
No worries! Glad you figured it out. To be honest, I didn't follow the instructions completely, either... Edward Unthank's guide said to upload the whole directory of style sheets/images to your website... but because we don't have SSL (and IT was going to take FOREVER to accommodate the request), ...