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@Disha_Goyal6 -- where did you find this chart? It looks like a handy reference and I'd love to add it to my resources if you don't mind sharing? Thanks.
You might think about using a class like "text-link" on the parent element (
I'm not aware of a way to change the Fallback page at the asset level using the Set Expiration feature -- this seems like an obvious gap in the design here and maybe would make for a great Idea to suggest in the community? I'm not sure if it's as good of a solution as you're after here, but let's as...
This is the expected behavior for modules in the Email 2.0 editor as well as any content inside of an editable area (.mktoText) in a Guided Landing Page template. You're on the right track here with pulling in new modules to replace the existing versions in each of your email assets and then updatin...
Hey Liz, Would you be able to provide a link to one of your Thank You pages using the template that was updated for the folks in the community to be able to inspect the code and search for a resolution here?
It could have something to do with using "#" for a placeholder in your buttons. Outlook sometimes doesn't seem to recognize links unless they've got a proper URL format and will not display it as a link (button) unless that's setup right. Another possibility that I've seen lately is that Outlook.com...
I've run into this before now-and-again. It seems like sometimes "it just works" and other times it doesn't update the cached image of the file and you can't see your updates. In the times where it doesn't seem to be working, here's a list of the steps I'll take to try and see it load the external s...
^^ @bjohnson - shoot me a reply here once you've had a chance to digest and test this out. If you wouldn't mind, please tag me with the "@" symbol in your reply like this so that I get a notification and don't leave ya waiting on me to circle back here. Thanks!
For your variable declaration in the , you'll want to use this ID value inside the variable syntax to place the default value into the code for your page. Here's a look at the variable that you've got: In your HTML in the , you're using this in the display property of CSS like this:
Let's start w/ an apples-to-apples visual comparison of what I'm seeing on my end when I add the included CSS into the inspector tools in my Chrome console. On the left is the Marketo Form on a Marketo LP and on the right is the website Form from NinjaForms. Above: the hover state for the button on ...