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- | ====== Importing a template ====== | ||
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- | ===== Preparing your template and files for import ===== | ||
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- | To import your own [[templates|template]] into Sentori you must upload the HTML and images (unless they're hosted elsewhere) in a Zip file with the following files and structure: | ||
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- | === How to setup your Zip file === | ||
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- | * Your HTML file must be named index.html | ||
- | * All content (the index.html file and any image files) must either be loose in the root of the Zip file, or contained in a single folder inside of it. | ||
- | * The "src" attribute of any images must either use absolute URLs to images hosted elsewhere or simply contain the name of the file found in the Zip file so <img src="logo.png" /> and //not// <img src="**images/**logo.png" />. | ||
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- | Note: by default Macs will automatically create a sub-folder inside a Zip file. | ||
- | ===== Importing your template ===== | ||
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- | * Click the top-right cog menu, then choose Templates > Manage Templates. | ||
- | * Click Upload Template and choose whether you are uploading an email or a webpage template. | ||
- | * Specify a Name (this is internal to Sentori only), description (optional), and reply address (email only). | ||
- | * Click the Choose File button and locate your zip file on your computer. | ||
- | * Click Upload My Zip File. | ||
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- | ===== Setting up your template ===== | ||
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- | Once your template is uploaded, you can then click its cog button and select [[edit-template|Edit Default Content & Layout]]. This allows you to go into the editor's [[content-mode|content mode]] and [[layout-mode|layout mode]] in order to make changes to the template. Any changes you make here will be picked up the next time someone creates a new email using your template. | ||
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- | You can copy your template and create variations of it using the above technique. This can be very useful to provide a series of default starting points for different types of email. | ||
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