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WYSIWYG Editor |
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"What You See Is What You Get" (WYSIWYG) editing for your articles is a standard feature for Custom templates and optional for Generic templates. The WYSIWYG Editor makes formatting your content easier, with features such as:
- MS Office-like toolbar for formatting functions
- Bold, italics, underline
- Cut, copy, paste, undo, redo
- Numbered and bulleted lists
- Tables
- Text and image alignment
- Easily insert hyperlinks and email links
- Insert any number of images in your articles, anywhere you like, and resize images while you edit.
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Customisable Subject line |
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You specify the subject line for each newsletter. This makes it easy for you to send a newsletter that appears meaningful for your recipients. For example, you can use "April 2008 Newsletter" as the subject to make it clear the content of the newsletter.
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Include your own images and photos |
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You can load images, logos and photos, even PDF documents, into eNewsletters Online. Once loaded, you can then include them in your newsletter content.
We give you a generous allowance of 100M for storing your uploaded files.
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Personalisation |
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You can personalise your newsletters by referring to recipient's name and/or other attributes. For instance, start your newsletter by saying "Hello Steve" to make each recipient think the newsletter is just for them.
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Include your own HTML |
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If you don't know HTML then you don't need to worry because no knowledge of HTML is required for you to create your newsletter.
BUT, if you do know how to use HTML then we allow you to insert your own HTML code to do custom formatting.
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Save your newsletter for re-editing and sending later |
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We understand that it is not easy to complete a newsletter in one sitting so you can save your content and return to it later. You can even run a Test send and then get feedback before you do a final send to your mailing list.
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