Content: New/Edit Content: HTML Message
For a step-by-step guide to making content, see Content: New Content.
HTML Message
The HTML contents of your message. If you are using Windows Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher, you may use the WYSIWYG HTML editor.
If you are including images in your HTML, make sure that the path for your images is the absolute path (the complete URL), not the relative path. For example, your HTML editor might make the path for a image to be something like /img/product.jpg. These should be changed to the absolute path: http://example.com/img/product.jpg.
Note that not all email clients will show the background of your message, so it may be best to use a white background for your HTML message.
If your content also includes a text message, your message will be sent out with both text and HTML. This kind of message is called multipart-alternative format, and it ensures that recipients who can read HTML see only HTML, but those who can't will see the plain text message.
Additional message header and footer information may be added to the message if enabled in Utilities: List Settings: Web Created Content: Insert Headers and Footers.
Keep in mind that not everyone can read HTML, so it's a good idea to include a Text Message as well.
Show Less
When visible, click to decrease by ten the number of lines visible in the message body.
Show More
Click to increase by ten the number of lines visible in the message body.
Disable HTML Editor
When visible, disables the HTML editor.
Enable HTML Editor
When visible, enables the HTML editor.
Import File
Click to import an HTML file into your HTML message body. Only HTML files may be imported.
Note: Do not import HTML if you plan to use the ListManager HTML editor. The ListManager HTML editor will likely break HTML generated by another editor.
Make sure your imported HTML uses the complete path, not relative paths to images. Example:
Wrong:
/img/lyris.gif
Right:
http://www.lyris.com/img/lyris.gif
Note: import file should not be used to attach documents to the message; use New Attachment.
Insert URL
Insert URL gives you the option to insert:
A
single clickthrough tracking URL
Trackable
text
Trackable
image
A
URL to confirm membership (used in a confirmation document)
Unsubscribe
URL
Member
profile URL
Survey
URL
Referral
form URL
The
URL to a web page to insert (web fetch)
URL
to media to play (e.g., a sound or a video clip) in the message
Insert Field
Insert Field gives you the option to insert:
Mail
merge fields (e.g., email address, first name)
Database
fields
Email
unsubscribe instructions
Autoresponder
addresses
Template
fields
To personalize the message, click on Insert Field to add a mail merge tag.
Insert Condition
Insert Condition lets you insert conditional (dynamic) content, so that recipients who have a certain characteristic receive a certain message, and others another.
Track All URLs
When clicked, makes all URLs in the content clickthrough tracking URLs. All URLs may also be made tracking URLs automatically if Utilities: List Settings: Web Created Content: Automatically Track All URLs When Creating Content is set to yes.
Tools
The tools button lets you:
Convert
text to HTML, HTML to text or create AOL-compliant HTML
Validate
URLs, and check for scripts, including those AOL-incompatible
Reformat
text to be word-wrapped, or to make the HTML section AOL-compliant
Save
Saves your content, and takes you to the Content: View All Content main page
Save and Test
Saves your content, and takes you to the Content: Test Content page.
Cancel
Exits from content without saving any changes.
More
1. Content
3. New Content
1. Content: New Content: Essentials
2. Content: New Content: Text Message
3. Content: New Content: HTML Message
4. Content: New Content: Advanced
1. Content: New Content: Internationalization
2. Content: New Content From Template
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