Overview
MailUp allows you to change the look and feel of the frontend pages hosted by the system, and also of the admin console (if you have added the Private Labeling option to your account).
Edit frontend
You can add a custom header and footer to the frontend pages hosted by MailUp. Use the HTML editor to edit the Header and Footer sections. If you want to see how your changes will look, you can load for example the Web library and see how that page looks when the header and footer are modified.
Edit logo and links
Upload company logo
You can change the logo shown on the login page and on the page where users accept the terms of use of the service. To upload your logo, select it using the corresponding button.
You can also change the name of the application shown in the top-left corner of the admin console (by default it says "MailUp").
Customize links
The Customize links session allows you to change the default destination for two links in the MailUp admin console.
- Help: you can change the location that the "Help" link takes users to. This applies to companies that Private Label MailUp and do not wish to send customers to the MailUp user guide.
- Exit: you can change the URL that users are redirected to when they log out of the admin console. For example, you may wish to redirect them to a login page that you placed on your Web site. Again, this typically applies to MailUp customers that have private labeled the system.
Customized home page
You (and your customers if you are a marketing agency) can access the MailUp admin console directly at http://[domain]/console, where "domain" is the domain assigned to your MailUp account (you can point a C-level domain to it: see Private Labeling).
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- Default (blank page for private label accounts)
- Custom: e.g. you can enter the URL of your Web site's home page, customer service page, etc.
Edit CSS
Experienced Web designers can now futher customize the look & feel of the MailUp admin console by editing the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) that style various areas of the console.
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