Stationery Text-Only Content

Use the Text-Only Content page to see and edit the text-only code for the selected stationery. This Text-Only Content page addresses the case where the email associated with the stationery is rendered in text-only format by the customer's email viewer.

You can also use the Text-Only Content page to generate and add several different types of client and customer specific elements to the stationery. You can specify the dynamic text-only fields and elements you want to add to an email, and then generate the code for these. You can then insert the code for each dynamic field into the appropriate location in your email. Stationery uses dynamic fields to extract data from an extensive database and to display text information selected for each customer.

Note: Before using the Text-Only Content page, click the Update from HTML button to bring in text from the HTML (Rich Content) version. The HTML version might contain text-only content.

Fields and Features

Preview [button]
Click this button to see a rendering of the displayed code for this stationery, as it is currently displayed in this Text-Only Content page. This rendering is displayed in the Preview dialog. Be aware that, without a link to a real response email recipient, it is impossible for the preview version to address much of the content, and not all personalized elements of the stationery are displayed.
Field Type
Use this drop-down menu to choose the type of field code you want to generate. This narrows down the list of fields to a reasonable number from which you can select. Your selection of Field Type can change the other field selections available to you.
Field
Use this drop-down menu to choose the field you want to generate. The fields displayed are of the Field Type you selected.
Generate [button]
Click to generate code that you can insert into the stationery.
Generated
This field contains the generated code, which represents the field, default data, program data, or name and URL that you selected. Copy the generated field and paste it into the template in the appropriate location.
Note: JavaScript is not allowed in email, and so is not allowed in the stationery. All modern email clients disallow the use of JavaScript within email due to security concerns. If you copy and paste HTML from a web page, be aware that it can contain JavaScript or other tags, such as Flash EMBED and OBJECT tags, that might not render as expected or can cause failure or rejection of the email.