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Save your emails as templates!

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2025 10:48 am
by Mitu100@
SAVE EARLY AND OFTEN. I can’t stress this enough. You don’t want to lose any hard work because you accidentally navigated out of the email editor before you had a chance to save your email.
If you create an email that you love, you can use it over and over again as a starting point for future emails. Click the “templates” button in the top navigation bar, select “save as template,” name your template, and save. Now it’ll appear in the template gallery under the “Saved Templates” tab every time you start a new email.

Don’t overthink it. Most emails are actually pretty simple structurally. Even the really pretty, professional looking ones. Once you get the hang of working with blocks, columns, and content you can recreate almost any email that you come across.


Layout
Your email is made up of blocks and indonesia telegram screening content, both of which you can access via the tabs along the main editor sidebar on the left.

Blocks provide structure – they’re basically the bones of your email. The whole block can also be referred to as a “row” and is made up of one or more vertical “columns.”

Content refers to any of the elements that go within the blocks (text, images, buttons, etc.).

blocks-vs-content

Setting up columns:
As you can see in the image above, you have several options when you go to add a block to your email. You can add as many columns as you want to a block (though in most cases the maximum you’ll want is probably 4). So the options for the structure of your email are pretty much limitless.

To change the width of a column, select the block and hover over the line between columns. Then you can click and drag to change the width. The editor will automatically reflect the percentages of each of the columns as you make these changes.