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Help with Auto-Responder Editor

Creating an Auto-Responder

See also Help with More Features > Auto-Series

Form Code
This appears once your new Auto-Responder is saved. Select and Copy this code, and then Paste into your website code or online profile.

Title
For your reference only, briefly describing the auto-responder you are creating. This is required.

Subject
The Subject Line that will be shown in recipients’ email acounts. This is required.

HTML Content
Add images, media, or styled html content using our familiar Content Editor.

Text Content
This is alternative “plain text” content that is seen by very few people. This can be a short version of text in the HTML Content and/or direct the recipient to a “Printable Version” or “Web Page Version” available online.

Redirect URL
This is an option step since MyNewsletterBuilder offers an automatically generated Thank You Web Page based on your Personalization settings.

Related Topics

What is an Auto-Responder?
Auto-Responder is a tool for sending a single email message automatically upon request without adding email addresses to an email list. These email addresses are not counted in your total number of subscribers.

Is there an option for building my email lists?
Yes, you can retain the option to send manually or automatically to submitted email addresses by using the Auto-Series feature instead of the Auto-Responder feature.

  1. Use the Signup Builder feature to create a custom signup form.
  2. Use the Auto-Series feature to create an auto-responder assigned to one or more specific Subscriber Categories. The Auto-Series will behave like an Auto-Responder and the emailaddresses will be saved in the Subscriber Category.

Change Link Color

Link Color / Link Colour
The default behavior of the Content Editor’s Rich Text Editor is to place link tags, which have their own default colors, within font color tags when you apply the Text Color to a selection including the entire link. This causes the default link colors (generally blue or purple) to take priority over the colors you have selected.

The solution using Edit HTML Source is simple and easy. Just move the font color tags (<font> and </font> tags or <span> and </span> tags) inside of the link tags (<a> and </a> tags).

The solution without editing any code is simple and easy as well. Just apply the color to the middle of the link text instead of the entire link. Then edit the link text to remove the characters that are the wrong color.

Step-by-Step How to Change the Color of a Link / Colour of a Link

  1. Click into any article text area to load the Rich Text Editor.
  2. Type two characters (or type your link text and add a character before your text).
  3. Select all characters, click the Insert/Edit Link icon, enter the link information, and click Insert to apply turn the selected characters into a link.
  4. Select the second character (or select all characters except the first character), click the Select Text Color icon triangle to select you preferred link color, and click to set the color of the selection inside your link. (Click elsewhere to deselect your link so you can see your new link colors.)
  5. Select the second character and type the text for your link (or select all characters except the first).
  6. Select and delete the extra default color character (first character) at the beginning of your link text.

Here is an image showing this Step-by-Step process:
Change Link Color Link Colour in Email Marketing with TinyMCE.PNG

This applies to links you create within articles. Most templates also include the option to set the color of a link placed at the end of each article. Look for text fields labeled Link and Link Color at the end of each article.

Newsletter Images

See Help Pop-up for Newsletter Images

Colors

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