New HTML Editor in MailUp 8.2
MailUp 8.2 introduced a new HTML editor that uses the familiar "ribbon" interface that you find in MS Office.
Using the WYSIWYG editor vs. the Drag-and-Drop editor
MailUp has a new /wiki/spaces/MUG/pages/36872601 that allows you to create messages quickly and easily. it's called /wiki/spaces/MUG/pages/36872601.
- When you create a message with Bee, you do not have access to the HTML.
- With the WYSIWYG editor, you cannot drag - and - drop content into the message, but you can access the HTML.
- You can start a message with Bee and then futher further edit it with the WYSIWYG editor , if you need to edit the underlying HTML
In the WYSIWYG editor, all related tools are grouped together and easy to reach: use the tabs on top of the ribbon to pick what you need.
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Special features
Under the Insert tab, you will find several features that are specific to MailUp.
Subscription
Select a text or an image and click on...
- "Unsubscribe link" to insert a link that will allow recipients to unsubscribe from that list.
- "Profile update link" (or "Autoprofile Auto profile link") to insert a link to a Profile Update form
- "Subscribe link" to insert a link to a page that allows a new recipient to subscribe to the list. This is useful in case someone forwards a message to a friend or colleague, for example. It will allow that person to subscribe to the newsletter.
Links
Select a text or an image and click on...
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- "Share on" to include social media sharing icons
Select a text or an image and click on...
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MailUp 8.2.3. introduces a new cool feature to manage manages potential conflicts when two users try to edit the same message at the same time: see this page for further details |
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The HTML editor is used with a high number of features. These include:
- Creating a new email message
- Working with subscription forms
- Creating profile update forms
- Working with landing pages
- Editing headers and footers at the list level
- Customizing the look & feel of all hosted pages
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