I'm fairly certain that the only way to go about this is via training or a QA process -- the way I've seen it handled in the past is to have the author (editor) hand off the comple...
No problem, glad I was able to help. When you've got a minute would you mind marking that answer as correct b/c there's a bunch of other ideas in this thread and that'll help anyon...
Thanks for following up and giving the button switch a try. I've read thru some of the other suggestions here and would have thought that one of those should have solved the proble...
Here's a few additional suggestions:
You do not need the mktoModuleScope attribute on your variable - that's an email thing.
You might want to choose to use an anchor tag OR a bu...
You'd be further ahead avoiding the Free-Form Landing Pages all together. I think the only reason those are still an option is b/c there are some really old systems that were using...
I'm fairly certain that "Mobile Enabled" has something to do with the legacy (Free-Form) version of Landing Pages. Guided Landing Pages are inherently "Mobile-Enabled" -- it's a mo...
I think this depends on your specific instance so it's probably different from place-to-place but as someone who sees a lot of different instances from mid-to-large companies acro...
I wouldn't recommend putting an image inside a paragraph module or within a set of <p> tags because it will usually show up cut off in Outlook which uses the line-height of the par...
Hey Vincent --
I'd recommend placing any CSS for Marketo Forms on the web property on which they exist rather than packaging them with the form itself in the Custom CSS. It's cert...