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- | ====== How can elements of an e-mail | + | ====== How can elements of an email be personalized? |
**Placeholders** are available for commonly used personalization like salutations. They can be easily selected by means of a button. | **Placeholders** are available for commonly used personalization like salutations. They can be easily selected by means of a button. | ||
- | Personalizations that will only be used once can also be integrated via **XML**. We recommend this option in cases where defining a new placeholder would not be worthwhile, or if you want to replace entire sections of your source code. | + | Personalizations that will only be used once can also be integrated via **XML**. We recommend this option in cases where defining a new placeholder would not be worthwhile or if you want to replace entire sections of your source code. |
===== Placeholders ===== | ===== Placeholders ===== | ||
- | Pre-defined placeholders are available to integrate personalized content | + | Pre-defined placeholders are available to integrate personalized content, such as a salutation or a current date, into an email message. |
<WRAP round info 60%> | <WRAP round info 60%> | ||
- | Placeholders always begin with a dollar sign $. A placeholder must be followed by a space or punctuation mark (e.g. comma, full stop, question mark, exclamation point) to be parsed correctly. | + | Placeholders always begin with a dollar sign $. A placeholder must be followed by a space or punctuation mark (e.g., comma, full stop, question mark, exclamation point) to be parsed correctly. |
</ | </ | ||
There are three types of placeholders. | There are three types of placeholders. | ||
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=== Functions === | === Functions === | ||
- | These placeholders are generally defined by complex functions with a fallback. For example, this is the case with all salutation placeholders, | + | These placeholders are generally defined by complex functions with a fallback. For example, this is the case with all salutation placeholders, |
- | Some examples of globally available | + | Some examples of globally available |
- | * **$current_weekday_en**: | + | * **$current_weekday_en**: |
- | * **$salutation_en_formal**: | + | * **$salutation_en_formal**: |
- | * **$salitation_en_firstname**: Dear VORNAME, Fallback: Dear Reader, | + | * **$salutation_en_firstname**: Dear VORNAME, Fallback: Dear Reader, |
* **$salutation_en_firstname_name**: | * **$salutation_en_firstname_name**: | ||
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- | === Statics | + | === Statistics |
- | These placeholders are frequently used, predefined blocks of text. With these, you can insert a reference to the online version (// | + | These placeholders are frequently used, predefined blocks of text. With these, you can insert a reference to the online version (// |
==== Where can I find the placeholders? | ==== Where can I find the placeholders? | ||
- | You can select all placeholders via a drop-down menu. Depending on the editor / e-mail | + | You can select all placeholders via a drop-down menu. Depending on the editor/email template you’re using, you can find the placeholders here in your email’s editing view: |
- | === In an individually defined template or E-Mail-Builder, you can find them when editing single lines of text === | + | === In an individually defined template or E-Mail Builder, you can find them when editing single lines of text === |
{{: | {{: | ||
- | === In an individually defined template or E-Mail-Builder, you can find them when editing sections of text === | + | === In an individually defined template or E-Mail Builder, you can find them when editing sections of text === |
{{: | {{: | ||
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===== XML Syntax ===== | ===== XML Syntax ===== | ||
- | Using XML syntax, you can integrate personalized elements directly into an e-mail’s source code. In addition to personalized salutations, | + | Using XML syntax, you can integrate personalized elements directly into an email’s source code. In addition to personalized salutations, |
==== Short documentation ==== | ==== Short documentation ==== | ||
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<WRAP round tip 80%> | <WRAP round tip 80%> | ||
- | You can not nest multiple loops using this code. Instead, a placeholder should be defined for more complex tasks. | + | You cannot |
</ | </ | ||
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===== Possible applications ===== | ===== Possible applications ===== | ||
- | Placeholders and XML syntax can be used in the following sections of an e-mail: | + | Placeholders and XML syntax can be used in the following sections of an email: |
* HTML source code | * HTML source code | ||
* TXT section | * TXT section | ||
* Template editors [change into source code view when using XML!] | * Template editors [change into source code view when using XML!] | ||
- | Depending on the placeholder’s type, you can also use personalization in subject lines, sender names and inside links: | + | Depending on the placeholder’s type, you can also use personalization in subject lines, sender names, and inside links: |
- | | Subject line | Functions, fields, variables, XML (not in network campaigns!) | | + | | Subject line | Functions, fields, variables, |
| Links | Fields, $newsletterId, | | Links | Fields, $newsletterId, | ||
- | | Sender name | Functions, fields, variables | | + | | Sender name | Functions, fields, |
- | Placeholders in links are replaced by the actual content at the moment of clicking. This allows security-relevant data to be " | + | Placeholders in links are replaced by the actual content at the moment of clicking. This allows security-relevant data to be " |
<WRAP round tip 80%> | <WRAP round tip 80%> | ||
- | We recommend testing your e-mail’s personalization by sending test e-mails! | + | We recommend testing your email’s personalization by sending test emails! |
For technical reasons, some variables are not visible in the promio.connect preview. | For technical reasons, some variables are not visible in the promio.connect preview. | ||
</ | </ | ||
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- | + | {{tag>emails personalizations placeholders | |
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- | {{tag>e-mail personalization placeholder xml-syntax functions statics}} | + |