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HubSpot automatically compresses images, CTAs - either custom image or the out of the box Hubspot stylings -- do not look crisp, clear and high-res on retina displays.
Add support for retina and otherwise address the image quality loss in CTAs.
Interesting, thanks for confirming @jhachquet. That sounds like a good plan, we'll be in touch with support on our side and get to the bottom of what you're seeing. Thanks again!
Thanks Shay for the precisions. Do you have any updates about the button-based CTAs ? As many of our client are still complaining about this retina-resolution-issue...
Yes - an update on text / button CTAs created via the CTA tool are needed. I don't think this has been marked as delivered until then. Do we need to submit a seperate 'idea' to cover that?
I think an acceptable fix would be for the button image to be rendered as twice the size in an image that is half the width/height.
For example, if the button is 150x40px, then the CTA's image would be 300x80px. That way when the image is embedded onto the page/email, the image would have twice the amount of pixels available, and therefore look sharp on a high-DPI display. The HTML would appear as follows:
Image and CTA quality is unacceptable. Makes us look bad. How can we send blurry emails to promote our impecible design services? In my opinion this is a deal breaker and we will be looking at other marketing automation platforms.
@BryZ what we're doing is simply manually creating CTAs using images and CSS. Not only did we get sick of waiting, we found that HubSpot CTAs didn't help us in any shape or form.
In our experience, they just complicated things. If we wanted to track clicks, then we can just track clicks within the landing page and email reports. If we want to A/B test CTAs, then we just A/B test our emails. Also, by centralizing CTAs, it limits how well you can tailor the CTA to the context of the entire email / landing page; and if you have a team, you may run into issues where CTAs are getting updated or duplicated without considering that there are existing emails/landing pages which have dependencies. Links are trivial to create, so it just feels like a useless product in the grand scheme of things.
If you want to use images, simply upload your image to HubSpot's file system, and insert it with a "?noresize" parameter appended to the end of the image URL. This will prevent HubSpot from resizing the image during post-processing and you'll end up with a crisp high-DPI image.
It definitely a disappointment that HubSpot can't just insert 2x images, but I'd imagine there's some level of backwards compatibility which is blocking them from executing on it. So here we are.
I got an email with a reply from user @jakeb but the post is gone.
Jake, I am with you completely. Another thing I found is that the ?noresize image DOES NOT WORK. It makes images appear better in the builder, but once you send the email the images are compressed regardless. I did multiple tests as this is the soltuion their support team kept offering me. Can someone confirm that I am correcting in stating that ?noresize does not work like they claim?
We just signed up for HubSpot, and are going through the integration phase now. I am on the verge of walking away. We offer design and development services to our customes, and sending blurry emails does not reflect well on us and makes us look sloppy. I see people have been asking for a soltuion for over a year now.
Another super frustrating thing is when I initially asked their support why the images and CTAs were blurry they told me it was due to things on my end such as image size, quality, resizing (as in setting a 1000px image to 175px), etc. They gave me the run-around for a few days until I proved all their theories wrong, and only then did they finally state it was actually a known "feature/bug" (that is what the support person called it). What a huge waste of my time.....
After requesting this over a year ago, I have decided to move on. Hubspot charges too much to have critical components languish. I utilize both marketing and sales CRMs and have been frustrated time and again...
I'm not just talking bout the CTA, I'm talking about every image in the email.
A few of our clients of have the Hubspot starter account. We cannot edit html, so we cannot use the ?noresize trick.
We are forced to use the Hubspot Module interface with the drag & drop. No matter what we do, we keep getting bad quality images because of the compression.
Support now has basically told me there is nothing they can do do change this.
I suggest that Hubspot adds an option per email to turn of the compression so we have more control.
One of our clients understandibly is not happy with the quality & therefor we have decided to now send out emails with campaign monitor... Kinda defeats the purpose of using Hubspot really..
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