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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...Storing JPGStoring JPG's in a Newsletter module. or create another?
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12/8/2008 11:40 AM
 

I would like to add two *.jpg files to my newsletter module, so I don't have to waste time selecting Template, Copy, Paste, Image properties- resize. etc.

I'd just like the newlstter module to always popup with the Header *.jpg and the Footer *jpg always there. I suppose the best way would be to create a new Newsletter module template, but I have never done anything like that before.

Any ideas on best practise for this issue?

Thanks,

Bill

 

 
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12/8/2008 5:12 PM
 

You can use the module posted here - You can setup a campaign that contains your template and inside the template you define tags that will be replaced with live content from different sources (Your web site, database, RSS, etc).  A new version of it will be released to BETA this week and is being renamed to Axon.  It will integrate with Soma Elite and expand on the template features as well as a lot of other new features to be posted later.



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12/8/2008 5:13 PM
 

Also...wanted to add that after you setup your template, you can just let it run as scheduled if your using the dynamic tags.  So if you want to post information about forum posts or from a blog module, you just need to setup the tag in your template.  Then at the schedule you define, the emails will be sent out with current information without you having to do anything.



Professional DNN Extensions, custom solutions and mobile apps since 2003.
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