Thanks for posting a shot of the code here.
ALL modules must be a direct child (excluding the <tbody> element) of the element with the container class. This is failing b/c there a...
To get the drag-n-drop to work you've got to slice you email layout into "Modules" using some add'l syntax similar to adding the editable areas.
Here's a link to more info:https://...
It looks like you've got the "External URL" option selected here, but the URL path appears to point to a Marketo folder. Have you tried selecting the "Design Studio" radio button a...
Here's a link that I bookmarked and referenced a ton when I was learning to do email "the Marketo way":https://docs.marketo.com/display/public/DOCS/Email+Template+Syntax
Here's a ...
Could you share a link to a test page that you're working on with some content inside the pop-up and an idea of how to trigger the pop-up (which button to click, etc)?
Some framew...
The "proper" solution would be to use CSS as Sanford mentioned here, there's a few ways to stick something to the bottom of a page, if you can share a link to that page once you ap...
I also think you'll need to use a "checkboxes" field type (even for one checkbox input) and use the "Display Value" to populate the text to the right of the input (regardless of wh...
I see you're already using custom HTML in the label to create the <p> and <h4> tags - could you wrap those in a <div> and assign the background-image and properties inline instead?...
Hey Dan,
If you've got Bootstrap running in your template, you could start with any of the copy/paste carousel options you get for free with Bootstrap:https://getbootstrap.com/doc...
It's not the best or cleanest (or my favorite) process, but we've done this in the past by pulling the HTML from the preview panel of the Email Editor and then editing that HTML in...