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Appearance

You can ensure consistency and professionalism by following a unified design style across all elements in your email. This includes setting font colors for the copy, choosing fonts and forms for buttons, selecting colors for links, determining paddings in containers, adjusting line spacing, and choosing email and content background colors. The email content background refers to the background applied to the entire email area, while the content background color is the color within the email applied to all containers with products' cards and contact information.

General Settings

The General Settings section allows you to adjust the default look of an email, like width, padding, backgrounds, and fonts.

 See General Settings Options

Stripes

The Stripes section includes the appearance options for the Header, Content, Footer, and Info areas.

Stripes appear in the content section around the content.

 See Stripes Options

Headings

A heading is a text element in an email or document that introduces and organizes content. Headings are typically larger and bolder than the surrounding text and can create a hierarchy of information that helps readers navigate and understand the content.

 See Heading Options

Button

A button in an email is a clickable graphic element designed to encourage the user to take action. The settings to customize its appearance, such as color, size, and padding, as well as to add links, allow users to create buttons that match their branding and design and to direct recipients to specific destinations.

 See Button Options

Mobile View

The settings section for mobile viewing experience in an email editor includes customization options for font size, heading size, button size, and email content margins, allowing users to optimize their email design for smaller screens and create a seamless and user-friendly mobile experience for their recipients.

 See Mobile View Options

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