Template Editor Content Tips
When you create an email template, there are several content blocks you can add, such as text and images. Here's some helpful information to know about certain types of content.
Images
- Images (JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF) have a size limit of 1 MB.
- Uploaded images are stored in AWS, however you can't navigate to AWS. If using the same image for multiple templates, you'll need to upload the image to each template.
- If enabled by a SPoC, the Template Editor Tool offers a collection of royalty-free stock images that are available for use in any template. This feature has images from a handful of Creative Commons licensed sources.Note: The stock image feature is offered "as is". We don't maintain, generate, or review this content. SPoCs who enable this feature understand the content is not filtered or limited and something inappropriate could show up.
- The template body has a default width of 500 pixels. For example, a width of 480 pixels with a default padding of 10 pixels could be used. The designs are responsive, meaning larger images are scaled down to fit smaller screen sizes. Files, however, can load slower if this is used on a smaller device, such as a mobile device.
Videos
You can link videos hosted by Vimeo or Youtube within a template. Vimeo videos must be public for the preview image to display. The URL you provide generates a preview image. You can use the editor panel to adjust the play icon.
Buttons
Love including buttons in your emails? Us too! But note that Outlook Desktop uses Word to put HTML in emails. This might make your buttons display without text when they're opened in Outlook Desktop.
While we can't control Microsoft, one smart church included text with a link under buttons in their Templates: "If the button does not display as it should, click here to...". Have another creative way to handle this? Let the MinistryPlatform Community know!
Footers
Depending on the message type, your organization may need to include certain information in the footer of an email. One thing you might want to include is an option for recipients to unsubscribe. We recommend you compose a template with a footer that links to the My Subscriptions widget. Or, if you're using publications to send messages, you can insert Unsubscribe snippets in your template. For more on that, see Use Publications for Unsubscriptions.