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Hi all, I wanted to update this thread, as I know many of you are anxiously awaiting news regarding responsive landing page enhancements. We're making great progress and should have a release date to share with you soon. I will make sure to update this thread when there are some more details to shar...
I can't reproduce. Can you do this: Edit a region in your email using the rich-text editor. Enter the text you want, including text that should be a link ("Email Broker"). Highlight "Email Broker" and click the "hyperlink" button in the rich-text editor. In the link URL portion, put mailto:email...
Just FYI - we do support authenticating SMTP relays via TLS. That's usually how this topic comes up.
If you edit and approve a template that is used by landing pages, it will create drafts of those landing pages so you can preview them before accepting the changes.
Yes, you are correct. It will inherit whatever is in the HTML
Hi Kelli,It currently will just show the URL as the title. I'm curious, what are you wanting the title of the page to be? The subject of the email?Justin
It basically means this:For the set of folks who opened your email, what % clicked at least one thing?Although, it technically means this:unique link clicks / opensJustin
Hi Scott,Eric is correct. For the time being, any content you drag into the landing page via the editor will be absolute-positioned, so the styling of the container divs is irrelevant. We're working hard on our landing page experience and plan to make things like this easier in the future.Justin
Please try the approach I recommended and see if that solves your problems. I used to work on Outlook at Microsoft. The recommendation would be to use basic templates with a clear call-to-action as opposed to getting too fancy. It should be straightfoward to build a simple template that looks good (...