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Hi Tim,If the button text colour isn't a variable, and you can't access the button HTML through the WYSIWYG, then while this is possible, it'd require you to edit the back end HTML and likely break the email from the template. That doesn't break the email, it's just not an ideal if this is an ongoin...
Hi Katie,This will be a client display issue with your html. In order to help, we'll need you to provide the HTML for the email (highlighted using the syntax editor) and for you to tell us what email client you're using, on what device or browser (e.g., Outlook 2016 desktop app on PC, Gmail app on i...
Hey Sonali,Community will be better able to help you with this if you can provide a live URL of the issue in action so we can inspect all of the CSS.Can you also be clearer in the behaviour you want the page to display here - i.e....Do you want the background of the checkbox to be white on check or ...
Hey Jason,The thread you're replying to is about two years old, you might have better luck getting responses from the community if you open a new question
This is fab Chelsea Kiko! Thinking about how you want to be able to report on things and then working backwards from there is such a critical piece of advice (and also bears relevance across lots of areas, beyond just ABM), too many orgs leave this piece until the last minute.
I'd task my marketing team with creating a list of examples that point to anything they've used in the past ____ mos. This would look like screenshots or links to all the emails and LPs we'd want audited.I'd task my designers with an audit of those examples and have them hammer out an ecosystem of e...
All of this is very true I think the tl;dr comes down to: understand your business' needs, decide which solution is best suited to those needs, and then create a very clear brief!
Oh yikes, I didn't even think about the velocity aspect. Yep. this.