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The responsive newsletter options work for all drafts created using our drag-and-drop elements. The option does not work for drafts imported from other sources. As long as the responsive display option for mobile devices is not enabled, the display for desktop will simply be scaled down so that an email in its entirety... Read more
Responsive e-mail design is an essential aspect of email marketing, as it ensures that your emails look good and are easy to read on any device. Here are some best practices to consider when designing responsive emails: By following these best practices, you'll increase the chances that your emails will perform well on any device... Read more
With layout elements, you can create responsive multi-column layouts in no time. This way, you can define a basic structure that you can then fill with any other elements. Layout elements can be nested within each other, but this is not recommended because nesting often causes display problems that are difficult to solve. Context menu With a click on the right... Read more
Image elements are the best way to insert an image into your layout. There are two different elements: the banner element and the image. Both are identical in their properties; the banner element spans the entire width of the page, while the simple image element is square. Note: If you want to insert an image into text, place the cursor... Read more