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1. Make a dummy email account.2. Subscribe like a madman to cool brands that look like they're not stuck in the 90s.3. Open their emails, study and compare the code.For both Landing Pages and Email, I'd recommend looking into some kind of framework to work with. I like Bootstrap for Landing Pages, t...
I'll pile on a bit here...Especially if you are hosting the form on an external website, you might be seeing that the Marketo form styles are pushing thru "in place of" your website's form styles. This is usually because your website form styles are loaded into the document earlier than the Marketo ...
Here's a peek at the options in the Form Editor for context-Using the Checkboxes instead of Checkbox will allow you to make multiple selections.Using Checkbox acts more like a radio button (where one selection un-selects the rest) but with the checkbox look instead of the radio.
Hey Sam- Can you include a screenshot of what you're trying to setup, I might be able to help you with something if I could see what you're after here. Are you looking to be able to have people edit the divs from within the Marketo Landing Page Editor? If so, and if that's not working for you, you m...
Glad to hear that got you moving in the right direction. Feel free to chime back in here if your team runs into anything when unfolding the long-term changes - I'd be happy to help!Happy Wednesday! -Dave
Hey Holly-If you look on line 42 of the screenshot of your header CSS, you'll see.em_defaultlink a { color:inherit !important;text-decoration: none !important; }in CSS, this reads "a link inside of an element with a class of 'em-defaultlink'". I can't be sure from what I've seen of your code, but Im...
Thanks Dan-I had another look and wasn't able to find anything outstanding there, thanks for having a look at other emails for a sanity check. It drives me nuts that I'm not sure why this happens, I'll keep you in mind if/when we come to a solution for this.Thanks again for digging in here with me!-...
Hey Dan-I spun up a Litmus test using the code you posted - and also tested one of the buttons from the Carnival template for a sanity check (the HTML is much different, but I was curious). Your button is the Orange one here.I didn't see anything in the shots below that looked like the boxed version...
Hey Dan-It looks like there is a white border getting rendered around the element. I dont see that in the code here, but it might be in the .button class in the CSS in the ?It might help to set an inline 'override' on the element in the style section... something like I think what's happening here is that Outlook is reading the element as shorter than the and is drawing a border around the which is normally the same height as the so it wouldn't be noticable. You might also try setting the border-color to either match or "transparent" and see if that helps it blend, but that'd really just "cover up" the difference instead of resolve it.I also wanted to ask b/c I've had some 'surprising' experiences with the EM editor -- does your editor ever crash while you're editing modules that have variables inside the Editable areas? I noticed that this was making my design studio editor session crash or lockup and I'd need to reload the page to (hopefully) continue editing. I've gotten away from using variables inside the editable areas since so wanted to know if maybe that was just me or if it's happening for other people too?Thanks Dan, and I hope this helps, let me know how it goes. -Dave
Hey Christina-I had a look at the code for the Carnival template and noticed that when I changed the button color to Marketo Purple (#5A54A4), I was still seeing the pink color in the HTML (#ed4e89) - set as the background-color. I think this is why you're seeing two different colors. It should prob...