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On this page, you will find answers to frequently asked questions about the transition from version 1 to version 2 of the BEE editor.

 

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A lot of work was invested into creating a tool that converts messages and templates created with version 1 of the BEE editor to the new format. The tool was perfected over time. In the latest tests, over 45,000 templates were converted and visually noticeable problems were found in only 0.6% of them. So, you might find an issue here and there, but they should be quite rare.

Most common message conversion issues

Analyzing this 0.6% of cases in which visually noticeable issues were found, a few problems that we noticed multiple times include the following.

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The new editor does not support a border around the entire content area because the content area uses "modular design". That is, it's not necessarily one section (one row), but rather multiple sections (rows).

However, this can be easily corrected by resetting the border of the row.

So, to recap:

  • There is no border at the "message" level.
  • That's because the message is made of rows of content
  • You will need to reset the border for the row(s) used in the message

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Make sure the image was inserted into the message using an image content item. If the image was inserted into a text block (via the text editor toolbar, which incorrectly used to include that feature), then there might be a problem. We recommend reinserting the image as an image content block below or above the text block (or in a separate column if you wish the image to be next to the text and not above/below it).

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Try editing the message or template with the new editor. In most cases, the problem fixes itself by doing so.

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Open the message or template: the editor will perform all the necessary calculations again based on the font family and size.

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Because of the introduction of rows in the message structure, and to ensure full responsiveness of the layout on mobile devices, certain content elements will be repositioned when the message is converted to the new format. Please open the message with the new editor and re-position the content elements to recreate the original design.

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Don't worry, it's due to the way text is handled in the new version of the editor. Simply edit the message and the new editor will automatically recalculate text and button size. In case the button appears wider than the original one, just restore its size by opening the editor, clicking on the button and modifying its width in the content properties.

There is an exception to this rule, however. If the button was created not with the Button content block in v1 of the editor, but rather by using a table cell in the text editor, then the problem might not be fixable. Remove the button in that scenario, and add it again by dragging a Button content element into the message.

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This can happen if the following had been done using v1 of the editor.

  • The designer wanted to introduce some spacing between two paragraphs
  • An empty Text content block was used for that purpose

During the conversion to v2 of the editor, empty content blocks are removed to avoid possible rendering issues.

Spacing between blocks of content, however, is easy to introduce with v2 of the editor (and there is much more control on it):

  • In the Content panel, find the Divider content element
  • Drag it into the message where you want to have some spacing
  • Make it Transparent
  • Use padding to create more or less spacing.

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This is by design.

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The new version of the editor gives you more control on background colors.

  • First, set the default "Background color" and "Content area background color" in the BODY tab.
  • Then, for each row of content, you can either set those two parameters as "Transparent" to inherit the default colors, or overwrite them with row-specific ones.
  • You can also set the background color for a column within a row.

If you set the default colors and the colors of one or more sections don't change, it means that a background color was set at the row or column level.

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For the best preview, use the preview function inside the editor. We are aware that the mobile preview shown in some parts of the platform (e.g. inside Saved and Send pages in Messages > Email) is not correct. This will be fixed soon.

However, any preview is only a reasonable rendering of the email, which can differ once sent based on operative system and client used. To better check compatibility across devices and clients, you can use the Previews tool, which generates real previews on dozen of email clients, both mobile and desktop. You can find this feature under Messages > Email > Send, choosing Checkup from the Actions menu of the message you want to check. 

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If you followed the instructions on this page, but you still cannot adjust the way your message template looks with the new editor, to match the way it looked with the previous version of the editor, please open a support ticket so that we can look into what might be happening.

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When you open a message that was created with v1 of the BEE editor, the following will happen:

  1. A backup copy of the original version of the message will be created. 
    1. This backup copy cannot be edited with the BEE editor, but can be used with the WYSIWYG editor.
    2. It can also be sent "as is" if you simply need to send exactly the same message you sent before.
  2. The original version of the message will be converted to the format used by the new editor.
  3. The new editor will open, loading the converted version of the message.
  4. When you save the message, it will be saved with the new message format. The backup copy will not be overwritten.
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titleOn-demand conversion

Note that the system will not convert all messages automatically. This could require a large amount of time. Instead, it will convert messages from v1 to v2 of the BEE editor on demand, when you wish to edit them.

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Templates will be handled differently depending on how they were created (or which editor they were designed to be used with).

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Default drag-n-drop templates will be replaced with a new set of templates designed with version 2 of the editor.

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Default drag-n-drop templates that you created using version 1 of the editor will be automatically converted. Specifically, the following will happen.

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  1. Compare v1 and v2 of the template by clicking on the template thumbnail.
  2. Create a backup of the original template for use with the WYSIWYG editor
  3. Edit the converted template with the new version of the editor.
  4. Create a new message from the template, using v2 of the editor. When you do so:
    1. The new editor will open, loading the converted version of the message.
    2. When you save the message, it will be saved with the new message format.

 

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titleBackup before editing

If you wish to make a backup copy of the original template, make sure that you do so before you edit the converted template with v2 of the BEE editor. Once you have edited the template, you will no longer be able to create a backup copy of the original version of the template.

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titleSee an issue in the thumbnail?

If you see an issue in the thumbnail of an automatically converted message, don't despair. Most issues disappear when you actually edit the message. In addition, you can create a backup copy of the original message and use it with the WYSIWYG editor.

 

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HTML templates to be used with the WYSIWYG editor will not be altered.

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In the image manager, the "Add new file" button is disabled

This happens when you are in a folder that does not allow file uploads. Please navigate to a subfolder or create a new folder.

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If the file manager freezes on opening, with the loading animation looping, it means that another account administrator has entered the editor's file manager. The second user needs to exit the file manager, so that the first user can access it back again. For security reasons, only one user at a time is allowed to use the file manager.

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You can link an image or a button to a file. If you want to link text to a file, for now you will need to paste the URL to the file. If the file is in the image manager, open the image manager, locate and right-click on the file, then click "Copy address". Now you can paste the URL of the file in the link field.

In the future, we will add a feature to make it easier to link text to a file.

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How can I optimize a message to reduce its weight?

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In a text block, can I assign a color different from those available in the toolbar to a portion of text?

At the momentYes, the choice is restricted to the colors proposed by the toolbar.click on the "Text Color" button in the toolbar and choose "Custom". 

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When I upload something in the file manager, I get the error message "Oops, something went wrong while uploading the image"

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