Using Our Free Templates With SendStudio

By Eddie Machaalani

If you're a web designer building a template for your client, SendStudio makes it extremely easy for them to create and maintain their own newsletters, without ever having to start from scratch.

SendStudio (version 4.15 and above) also supports restricted editing, so that you can lock your template, meaning that only specific areas can be edited.

This is a simple process of adding comment tags around the areas that you would like your clients to be able to edit. For example:

<font style="font-family: 'Trebuchet MS'; font-size: 11px; color:#669998; font-weight: bold;">
<!-- #BeginEditable -->
My newsletter content
<!-- #End Editable -->
</font>

By adding these areas before uploading your template, you can be sure your client won't mess with any design or layout aspects of the template that they weren't meant to, thus keeping your design work intact.

I hope you've found this tutorial useful. Don't forget that we provide lots of free newsletter templates to help get you started.

Have fun :)

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4 Responses to "Using Our Free Templates With SendStudio"

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Paul O'Brien
said this on 21 Jun 2006 3:15:44 AM CST
Thanks for this very interesting and easy to follow guide

 
K. H.Cheung
said this on 01 Aug 2006 11:53:59 AM CST
it is the most effective tool for businss ,also easy & simple to use.

 
Ryan
said this on 20 Apr 2007 9:05:37 AM CST
Great article

 
Bud Izen
said this on 27 May 2007 3:45:39 PM CST
For us less-knowledgable types, it would have been helpful to indicate which of those files in the download was actually the one to download. Also, it would have been REALLY helpful if the items in the table of contents were hot linked to the specific section to which they refer, and if each section could have had its own little return to top link. Otherwise, very good.



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