Adjust mobile responsiveness within drag and drop email EDITOR
Hi team! Not sure if this is doable but I wanted to raise this idea.
At the moment, templates created on the drag and drop editor are mobile responsive. That's great but there are times when customers would like to prevent certain sections from being mobile responsive.
For example, I have a product listing email in 3 columns. On the mobile, it would change that to 1 column x 3 rows.
The only workaround is to (1) create a drag and drop design template within designs tool and set that to basic OR (2) setting a HTML template.
It would be great if we can have the option to display certain sections as mobile responsive /not mobile responsive.
The categorie of the post could be Landingpage. But absolutly right 80% of the wordwide traffic comes from smartphone, how can it be that it's not possible to optimize for 80% of all users. Like yeah its nice that you can give the 10-15% desktop users a nice quality but whats with 80% of all traffic?
There are many other email providers which provide the service of making mobile versions that are responsive for multi column setups. I have tried to remedy this situation with my companies emails, and it has been a run-around of articles that send me in circles. I created custom coded templates inside the design manager with custom css and <head> variables to make the images in-line on mobile, only to find out that when I use that template it is more limited than the regular drag-and-drop editor is in functionality. The only solve I have found besides this is to use the custom html block inside the responsive editor to add a table which forces the elements to say inline. It's gotten to the point where we have to change the format our our marketing emails to accomodate hubspot and mobile functionality, which shouldn't be the case. I have read articles dating back to 2019 that are trying to solve for this issue. Please add this feature hubspot!
Thank you @klichthart for letting me know! We are going to enable the beta feature and test it out. I've been having to write custom html code for multiple columns that I don't want to stack on mobile, so this will be a huge help!
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