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Mjml variables
Mjml variables





  1. #MJML VARIABLES HOW TO#
  2. #MJML VARIABLES CODE#

That means your mailings will be rendered properly on a computer, smartphone or tablet regardless of the recipient's email client. One more thing - Mailjet’s Email Editor is a responsive email editor. You can also preview your email on different mobile devices right inside the Editor. (Please note that our drag-and-drop editor also generates MJML code.)

#MJML VARIABLES CODE#

Save time and code more efficiently with MJML's semantic syntax. Use MJML - Use Mailjet's markup language MJML - the only framework designed to make coding responsive email easy.

mjml variables

Use HTML - For anyone who is comfortable coding their emails with HTML directly.Responsive Drag-and-Drop Editor - Use Mailjet’s Email Editor wide range of content tools to design your header & footer, and different sections within your email body.

mjml variables

#MJML VARIABLES HOW TO#

With Mailjet’s Email Editor, you can choose how to design your campaigns, emails and templates:

  • Automation Template - A predesigned template you can use when creating an email automation workflow.
  • Transactional Templates - A template stored on the Mailjet platform that can be used for all your transactional needs.
  • Marketing Templates - A template that reflects your brand and use it for future campaigns.
  • Templates - Create and manage your own predesigned templates and use them for a multitude of purposes:.
  • Whatever name you pick, a campaign is sent to a list of subscribers.
  • Campaigns - Also known as a newsletter, a marketing email, a mass market email.
  • What can you create with our Email Editor? Take your pick: Getting Started with Mailjet’s Email EditorĮmail design with our intuitive drag-and-drop Email Editor is simple and the only tool you need for all your mailing needs.
  • Being Expelled from a Template by a New User.
  • Essential Accounts & Working on Templates.
  • Section is content-editable only (with section deletion).
  • Section is content-editable only (with no section deletion).
  • Locking a Section (via Mailjet’s Email Editor).
  • Dynamic Linked Sections and Downgrading from Premium Plan.
  • Edit a Saved Section via Mailjet’s Email Editor.
  • Apply & Remove Labels to a Saved Section (Premium Feature).
  • mjml variables

    Unlink a Linked Saved Section within a Template.Insert a Saved Section into a Template (Regular or Linked Mode).Insert a Saved Section into a Campaign (Regular Mode only).Using Saved Sections in Mailjet’s Email Editor.From an existing Campaign / Template via Mailjet’s Email Editor.Using the Section Builder from the Saved Sections Gallery.Getting Started with Mailjet’s Email Editor.







    Mjml variables