Changes made on the Settings
tab are applied to the content item layout as a whole. Within this tab, you can do the following:
Action | Available for |
Set the layout width | Emails, email fragments, email briefs, websites, landing page briefs, and messenger ads |
Update the color scheme | Emails, email fragments, email briefs, websites, landing page briefs, and messenger ads |
Select the background color | Emails, email fragments, email briefs, websites, landing page briefs, and messenger ads |
Align the content item layout | Emails and their briefs |
Add and edit code snippets with deep links | Emails |
Replace fonts in bulk | All content items except modules |
Layout width
You can set the layout width in pixels for your content items. For this, modify the width value in the SIZE
section.
By default, the layout width is set to:
700 pixels for emails
600 pixels for messenger ads
1440 pixels for websites
The minimum and maximum width differ for various content items:
Width | Emails | Websites, |
Minimum | 450 | 481 |
Maximum | 900 | 1920 |
You can't set the layout width of the content item outside its minimum and maximum values.
Background color
You can set the background color of the content item layout with the color picker. Also, you can enter the HEX color codes or RGB values. To make the background transparent, click the No color
button. Moreover, use theme colors to customize the content item layout, components, and component groups.
Layout alignment
In emails and email briefs, align the content item layout with the Right
, Center
, Left
buttons. You can check the applied changes in the Editor PREVIEW mode. Also, the changes in the layout alignment appear in the target email client.
Color scheme
The color scheme is a set of specific colors predefined by the brand book to facilitate the content item customization.
The template and brand selected at the item creation step define the item color scheme available on the Settings
tab.
After you select the color scheme, you can find a set of theme colors available for customization of the content item layout, components, and component groups.
Make sure your template supports the color scheme feature. Please contact your administrator for details.
Code snippets
You can use code snippets to create and edit deep links in emails for any target system, saving time and effort compared to manual coding. Deep links provide direct access to web content, like specific products, articles, or features within an app, enhancing engagement and user satisfaction. Using code snippets reduces the risk of errors in deep link creation, as the code is preconfigured and validated.
Contact your administrator to configure adding code snippets for any target system.
To add a code snippet to the email:
Click in the
CODE SNIPPET
section on the emailSettings
tab.
If code snippets aren't configured for the target system set for the email you're editing, the button won't be displayed.
2. In the Add code snippet
pop-up, paste the deep link to the Code snippet
text box.
3. Click SAVE
.
As a result, the code snippet is created. The snippet is saved in the HTML code of the email and isn't displayed on the email layout.
You can reference the code snippet with a free input link from the Edit link
pop-up. For example, a button that opens the app on click.
To edit the existing code snippet, click on the email Settings
tab.
When sending a test email, the added code snippet is currently displayed in the email teaser, which differs from the actual appearance of the final email mailout. We're aware of this discrepancy and are working to resolve it.
Font replacement
eWizard Editor allows you to efficiently update any font currently used within a content item at once. With this option, you can ensure consistent font application throughout the entire content, saving you time and effort.
Contact your administrator to configure font replacement in your content items.
To replace fonts:
Click
REPLACE
in theFONT
section on the content itemSettings
tab.In the
Replace fonts
pop-up, make your font choices.
The
Current font
read-only fields display each font currently used within the content item. eWizard Editor detects fonts in your content item automatically.The
Replacement font
fields include dropdown lists with fonts available as substitutes to the current fonts. The dropdown list includes default fonts from eWizard Editor and fonts from the source template, sorted alphabetically.
You can't undo font replacement. The only way to restore the original fonts applied in the content item before the replacement is to roll back to the previous version.
3. Click REPLACE
.
As a result, the selected fonts are updated throughout the entire content item.
If you add any text in other fonts to your content item after making font replacement, use the REFRESH
button in the Replace fonts
pop-up to renew the current font list.
The new font uses the same font weight and style as the font replaced.
If the font weight doesn't match, the following rules apply:
When the font weight is missing in the new font, the normal font weight is applied.
When the normal font weight isn't available in the new font, the closest font weight is used.
When several font weights are equal to normal, a smaller one is applied.
Components and reused slides added to the content item with the replaced font keep their original font. To replace the font in the newly added elements, run the replacement again.