Image bar paragraph
Create a horizontal or vertical image bar that contains up to ten images. Uploaded images are automatically scaled and adapted to the available width.
Creating an image bar paragraph
- While editing the mailing content in the Template Kit, click New: Content Paragraph.
You can also use the paragraph in the header and footer area by clicking Header or Footer.
- Click Image Bar.
- In the configuration window, click Apply. The new image bar paragraph appears on the left side in the preview window.
Configuring an image bar paragraph
- On the left side of the preview, in the menu bar of the image bar paragraph, click Image Bar. The configuration window opens on the right-hand side.
- See the following tables to set options in the corresponding tabs. Click Apply to confirm your settings.
General
Parameter | Description |
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Content | |
Heading | Enter a heading for the paragraph. |
Show in Desktop Version | Select to include this paragraph in the desktop mailing. |
Show in Mobile Version | Select to show the paragraph in the mobile version of the mailing. The Activate mobile version setting in the general settings must be activated for this option to take effect. |
Show in Text Version | Select to show the paragraph in the text version of the mailing. |
Image 1-10 | |
Image | Upload an image from your computer or enter an image URL in the field Alternatively external URL that points to the image file. |
Alternative Text | This text is displayed, if a recipient has blocked or disabled the display of images in the email client, or if the image cannot be displayed for any other reason. Enter an alternative text that may contain a short image description or title. |
Link | You can link the image to a landing page or a page from your website. If you have entered a text link in this paragraph, we recommend that you use the same link for the image. |
Button
See Click2Go.
SWYN
You can enable the SWYN Stands for "share with your network" function for social networks for each paragraph. To allow sharing of these paragraphs in a social network, select the Show check box for the network in which you want them to appear.
Parameter | Description |
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General | |
Alignment | Links (symbols and text) and the introduction text are right-aligned. |
Position | Links (symbols and text) and the introduction text are positioned at the bottom edge of the paragraph. |
Default Values | |
Title | Displays up to 50 characters in the user's profile if the user shares the paragraph over a social network, as long as no other title is indicated for that network. |
Text | Displays up to 250 characters in the user's profile if the user shares the paragraph over a social network, as long as no other text is specified for that network. |
Image | Displays up to 100 x 100 pixels in the user's profile next to the text if the user shares the paragraph over a social network, as long as no other image is specified for that network. Larger images are scaled down to this size. |
Show | Lets recipients share the paragraph via their Facebook profile. |
Title | Displays up to 50 characters if the recipient shares the paragraph on his or her Facebook profile. If you enter nothing here, the standard title is displayed. |
Text | Displays up to 250 characters if the recipient shares the paragraph on his or her Facebook profile. If you enter nothing here, the standard text is displayed. |
Image | Displays up to 100 x 100 pixels if the recipient shares the paragraph on his or her Facebook profile. If you enter nothing here, the standard image is displayed. Larger images are scaled down to this size. |
Show | Lets recipients share the paragraph via their Twitter account. |
Title | Displays up to 50 characters if the recipient shares the paragraph on his or her Twitter profile. If you enter nothing here, the standard title is displayed. |
Parameters for WhatsApp are identical to Twitter's. | |
Show | Lets recipients share the paragraph via email. |
Title | Displays up to 50 characters as email subject if the recipient shares the paragraph via email. If you enter nothing here, the standard title is displayed. |
Text | Displays up to 250 characters if the recipient shares the paragraph via email. If you enter nothing here, the standard text is displayed. |
Parameters for Xing are identical to Twitter's. |
Options
On the Options tab, define an individual layout, different from the general newsletter layout, for each content paragraph.
Parameter | Description |
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Layout | |
Width | The maximum available width is used as standard. This is based on the internal spacing and also depends on whether you are using a sidebar and, if so, on the width of the sidebar. Enter a different value in pixels. If the maximum available width is smaller than this value, then the entered value is ignored. |
Height | By default, the paragraph is displayed over the available height, considering the content. Alternatively, you can specify a fixed height. If the content exceeds this height, the value is ignored, and the content is displayed at the default height. |
Separation space | Enter an integer value (pixels) to create a space between the images. |
Arrangement | By default, a horizontal image bar is created. Alternatively, you can laid out the image bar vertically. |
Image quality |
Select Same as image quality in template settings to use the image quality specified under Settings > General. The Normal and High resolution options allow you to set the image quality independently of the template settings. If High resolution is selected, the uploaded image must be at least double the width of the image in the mailing. Example: For a 640 pixel wide image in the mailing you need an image with a width of 1280 pixels. This ensures that images do not lose sharpness during rendering of the mailing. |
Alignment | Select how the image bar is to be positioned. If you have a horizontal image bar that uses the entire available width, changing this value does not affect the display. |
Background color | To define the color, enter a hexadecimal value preceded by # (such as #000000). The depiction of non-hex web colors may vary from the original, depending on the browser. |
Padding |
Specify white space around the paragraph content. You can set white space separately for each page. Enter the values in pixels (integer values) based on the following example, using spaces to separate multiple pixel entries:
If the value is set to 0, then there will be no padding. |
Border | |
Show | Select if you want to apply a border around the entire paragraph. |
Border Width |
Enter the thickness of the border. You can set thickness for each side individually. Enter values in pixels (integer values) based on the following example, using spaces to separate multiple pixel entries:
If you leave the field blank, the border has a thickness of 1 pixel (uniform on all sides). |
Color | To define the color, enter a hexadecimal value preceded by # (such as #000000). The depiction of non-hex web colors may vary from the original, depending on the browser. |
Mobile | |
Width | Set the paragraph width (in percent; 100% default) for mobile view. To display paragraphs next to each another in mobile view, make sure that the widths of two consecutive paragraphs combine to 100%. Otherwise, the paragraphs are displayed on top of each another with the assigned widths. |
Separation Space | Enter an integer value (pixels) to create a space between the images. |
Table of Contents | |
Show in Table of Contents | Select to display the paragraph for the section in the table of contents . |
Alternative Table of Contents Entry | Enter a heading to be displayed for this section in the table of contents. If you enter nothing, the heading from the General tab is displayed. |
Click profiles
Parameter | Description |
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Click Profiles | Clicks on any link in this paragraph are allocated to the selected click profiles. See Click profiles. |
Target groups
Parameter | Description |
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Target Groups | To show this paragraph to one or more target groups only, select them. If more than one target group is selected, just one must match (OR logic). See Target groups. |