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General => Creative Media => Topic started by: frankytanky on January 21, 2014, 10:37:00 am

Title: Mailchimp
Post by: frankytanky on January 21, 2014, 10:37:00 am
just starting to use mailchimp for emailing a database but am having some issues, mainly with the alignment of text boxes (not being centred etc).
Anyone here a baws at this stuff?
Is there perhaps a better program? It seems pretty easy and elegant but this problem is really frustrating!
Title: Re: Mailchimp
Post by: Arseynimz on January 21, 2014, 10:46:27 am
Hey dude, I do the 1999 coding for Mailchimp for us. It's not Mailchimp that is the issue, it's the fact Outlook is horrible and uses Word markup to render emails, which is a fantastic garble of crap html and other unmentionables. Gmail is different again, Thunderbird also different, and let's just not talk about Hotmail/Outlook.com and Yahoo mail...

Either way, don't get fancy with the emails, being really basic is the best way, and think horrible code. Like tables within tables within tables...
Title: Re: Mailchimp
Post by: Clin on January 21, 2014, 10:50:37 am
Is there perhaps a better program?

Mailchimp really is the best solution if you can keep your mailing list under their paywall.

Simple is good like Arsey said. Single columns will make your life easier too.
Title: Re: Mailchimp
Post by: frankytanky on January 21, 2014, 11:06:29 am
Hey dude, I do the 1999 coding for Mailchimp for us. It's not Mailchimp that is the issue, it's the fact Outlook is horrible and uses Word markup to render emails, which is a fantastic garble of crap html and other unmentionables. Gmail is different again, Thunderbird also different, and let's just not talk about Hotmail/Outlook.com and Yahoo mail...

Either way, don't get fancy with the emails, being really basic is the best way, and think horrible code. Like tables within tables within tables...

Cheers for the replies. Its not the inbox bit I was having trouble with, it was trying to get all the text boxes the correct size in Mailchimp itself. Some text boxes with images were offset to one side slightly against the other text boxes and images in the body of the project (did that make sense?) which really bugs the ocd side of me.

I sorted it out (kinda), I think when I was entering images they were an incorrect size. I was setting them at about 580 width, however when I dropped them to 500 everything lined up.
What is the maximum image width I should go to without upsetting everything?
I am def using single column too! It is by far the easiest.

I like the program, from a nub pov it is really easy to use and it looks good.
Title: Re: Mailchimp
Post by: The Demon Lord on January 21, 2014, 11:27:17 am
Hey dude, I do the 1999 coding for Mailchimp for us. It's not Mailchimp that is the issue, it's the fact Outlook is horrible and uses Word markup to render emails, which is a fantastic garble of crap html and other unmentionables. Gmail is different again, Thunderbird also different, and let's just not talk about Hotmail/Outlook.com and Yahoo mail...

Either way, don't get fancy with the emails, being really basic is the best way, and think horrible code. Like tables within tables within tables...

Although I myself know little of Mail Chimp - our Marketing ladies use it a lot, they said the 2 things to check are:

Picture sizes

and when formating - format directly in the Source file is the best way to avoid issues

Cheers for the replies. Its not the inbox bit I was having trouble with, it was trying to get all the text boxes the correct size in Mailchimp itself. Some text boxes with images were offset to one side slightly against the other text boxes and images in the body of the project (did that make sense?) which really bugs the ocd side of me.

I sorted it out (kinda), I think when I was entering images they were an incorrect size. I was setting them at about 580 width, however when I dropped them to 500 everything lined up.
What is the maximum image width I should go to without upsetting everything?
I am def using single column too! It is by far the easiest.

I like the program, from a nub pov it is really easy to use and it looks good.
Title: Re: Mailchimp
Post by: Arseynimz on January 21, 2014, 11:36:25 am
Hey dude, I do the 1999 coding for Mailchimp for us. It's not Mailchimp that is the issue, it's the fact Outlook is horrible and uses Word markup to render emails, which is a fantastic garble of crap html and other unmentionables. Gmail is different again, Thunderbird also different, and let's just not talk about Hotmail/Outlook.com and Yahoo mail...

Either way, don't get fancy with the emails, being really basic is the best way, and think horrible code. Like tables within tables within tables...

Cheers for the replies. Its not the inbox bit I was having trouble with, it was trying to get all the text boxes the correct size in Mailchimp itself. Some text boxes with images were offset to one side slightly against the other text boxes and images in the body of the project (did that make sense?) which really bugs the ocd side of me.

I sorted it out (kinda), I think when I was entering images they were an incorrect size. I was setting them at about 580 width, however when I dropped them to 500 everything lined up.
What is the maximum image width I should go to without upsetting everything?
I am def using single column too! It is by far the easiest.

I like the program, from a nub pov it is really easy to use and it looks good.

Try to stick to about 600px wide - it's a good standard to adhere to as it means mobile viewers aren't zooming in to read text with a giant width email as well as if you view email on a pane within Outlook (as an example) 600px will easily fit for most users on smaller screens as well as larger.

I'm happy to post up my code for the "Come Getsome.co.nz" email I did if it will help to see how you're going, or if you just want to compare/critique.
Title: Re: Mailchimp
Post by: frankytanky on January 21, 2014, 11:40:09 am
Hey dude, I do the 1999 coding for Mailchimp for us. It's not Mailchimp that is the issue, it's the fact Outlook is horrible and uses Word markup to render emails, which is a fantastic garble of crap html and other unmentionables. Gmail is different again, Thunderbird also different, and let's just not talk about Hotmail/Outlook.com and Yahoo mail...

Either way, don't get fancy with the emails, being really basic is the best way, and think horrible code. Like tables within tables within tables...

Cheers for the replies. Its not the inbox bit I was having trouble with, it was trying to get all the text boxes the correct size in Mailchimp itself. Some text boxes with images were offset to one side slightly against the other text boxes and images in the body of the project (did that make sense?) which really bugs the ocd side of me.

I sorted it out (kinda), I think when I was entering images they were an incorrect size. I was setting them at about 580 width, however when I dropped them to 500 everything lined up.
What is the maximum image width I should go to without upsetting everything?
I am def using single column too! It is by far the easiest.

I like the program, from a nub pov it is really easy to use and it looks good.

Try to stick to about 600px wide - it's a good standard to adhere to as it means mobile viewers aren't zooming in to read text with a giant width email as well as if you view email on a pane within Outlook (as an example) 600px will easily fit for most users on smaller screens as well as larger.

I'm happy to post up my code for the "Come Getsome.co.nz" email I did if it will help to see how you're going, or if you just want to compare/critique.

Na should be all gravy now thanks.
One more question, should I resize the image prior to uploading it or let MC do it?
Title: Re: Mailchimp
Post by: Arseynimz on January 21, 2014, 11:47:40 am
Na should be all gravy now thanks.
One more question, should I resize the image prior to uploading it or let MC do it?

Do it yourself - more of a quality thing from my perspective (you eliminate a potential problem source, and don't have rendering issues). But I've been trained by prolax for too long on how shit should look nice.
Title: Re: Mailchimp
Post by: Arnifix on January 21, 2014, 06:40:54 pm
Expected a thread about Spacemonkey. Disappointed. Spacemonkey strikes again.