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And also, I am not offering to test you templates, as it is quite some work and if I do it for you, I'll have to do it for everyone. I hope you'll understand.-Greg
Hi Lucho,I see a big risk about having the conditional outlook inside the div: you rely on the user to not deleting them... I personally would never trust an end user on this Also, when you get the new editor, you probably want to follow the upgrade path I provided here: Testing the email editor 2.0...
This other idea is also needed in order to offer a precise control on the final layout.-Greg
To be seen together with this one: to offer complete control over final layout.
This os becoming less needed in the email editor 2.0 as variables will be now automatically displayed in the relevant modules, and not all at once as in Landing Pages.-Greg
more doc on this availble here: Release Notes
Hi Jherod,The starter template are OK, but not all companies would want them to be made available to all users. They allow too many possibilities to get out of the corporate guidelines. If you are a small company, the risk is not that big because the people who create the emails are usually very clo...
Hi Jeffrey Brown and Jherod Bauders ,Why are you downvoting?I do not mean only admin should get it, but that access to the starter templates should be a permission in roles, instead of only having the possibility to set it on or off for everyone at once. With a permission, we could define precisely ...
When using Marketo with MSD, filtering the sync is a standard process. The MSD admin just has to create a field, name it "SyncToMkto" on leads, contacts and /or accounts and map it to Marketo. No need to call support. See Create a Custom Dynamics Sync Filter - Marketo Docs - Product Docs and the doc...
Like the idea, under the condition that Sanford's addendum to it is implemented.-Greg