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I like that smart lists are volitle and always changing with the database; however there are also times where I need to freeze the data to know what it was at that point in time. For instance, I'm queing an email and I ran a smart list to ensure that none of them were getting my nurture campaign. ...
is it just me or is there no way to remove the "be the first to Like/Recommend" verbiage from the social share section? I really want that to go away, but there's no checkbox for that...
while this may continue to be an issue - I was able to find a missing that was continuing some formatting to other divs that I missed... this issue is now moot - possibly.
When I insert an HTML Element in my landing page, it always ends up going to the whole_thing Div, which then destroys my header and footer info that appears lower down the page. I've tried to strip the div out and move it in my template, but then I get some 'multiple div' error (don't have that off...
dang! that was easier than I made it out to be!! Thanks so much!
I agree with Josh. I use the form as the RSVP Yes, and will sometimes include a hyperlink below that is utilized as a decline; then all traffic to that link gets appended to a Decline List. I generally find that people won't submit a form to say no; they just won't fill out the form.
I believe you have to upload the attachment and then reference a link to it in your email; individual attachments would potentially clog/break the servers as you could send to thousands and thousands of email addresses.
I'm trying to implement an accordion drop down, but everything seems to point that I'll need to create a new template that has the proper jQuery or CSS styles included in them. I don't think there's a way around this (but would love to hear it if there was!), but my main question is whether either ...
Appears we have quite a bit of old code on our templates... most of which doesn't even do anything... that part, though, DID. Thank you!
Here's a stripped version:http://info.liveperson.com/mobile_testing.html