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MCS on July 31, 2018
I would like to be able to create my own personalized drag and drop email templates in the design manager. So instead of starting to create new drag and drop templates from scratch each time and adjusting them to the CI guidelines OR cloning te read more
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December 21, 2018
The new drag and drop builder is 99% exactly what I need. The last 1% is the ability to create my own custom HTML templates like I can with the curre...read more
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dsiglin on December 05, 2018
Hi, code question about calling custom modules. I've set up custom modules to house the various email code components. For instance my header 3 component loos like this: <font face="'Ubuntu' , Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;" size="3" c read more
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December 05, 2018
Oh, forgot to ask, using modules is it possible to pass in multiple objects? For buttons I want to pass in the button url, button target, and button ...read more
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dsiglin on December 05, 2018
Hi, code question about calling custom modules. I've set up custom modules to house the various email code components. For instance my header 3 component loos like this: <font face="'Ubuntu' , Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;" size="3" c read more
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December 05, 2018
Oh, forgot to ask, using modules is it possible to pass in multiple objects? For buttons I want to pass in the button url, button target, and button ...read more
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dsiglin on December 05, 2018
Hi, code question about calling custom modules. I've set up custom modules to house the various email code components. For instance my header 3 component loos like this: <font face="'Ubuntu' , Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;" size="3" c read more
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December 05, 2018
Oh, forgot to ask, using modules is it possible to pass in multiple objects? For buttons I want to pass in the button url, button target, and button ...read more
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dsiglin on December 05, 2018
Hi, code question about calling custom modules. I've set up custom modules to house the various email code components. For instance my header 3 component loos like this: <font face="'Ubuntu' , Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;" size="3" c read more
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December 05, 2018
Oh, forgot to ask, using modules is it possible to pass in multiple objects? For buttons I want to pass in the button url, button target, and button ...read more
Solved
dsiglin on December 05, 2018
Hi, code question about calling custom modules. I've set up custom modules to house the various email code components. For instance my header 3 component loos like this: <font face="'Ubuntu' , Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;" size="3" c read more
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December 05, 2018
Oh, forgot to ask, using modules is it possible to pass in multiple objects? For buttons I want to pass in the button url, button target, and button ...read more
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