Hi
I run a Spreadshirt based store at http://mission-wear.spreadshirt.com/
The problem is that I can't seem to get a sitemap created for it as it's a sub-domain. Would your Sitemapper tool be able to do it for me?
Also is your HTML designer any good for creating HTML emails that are compatible in multiple clients?
David Sealey
Founder of Mission-Wear.com and acehomefitness.com
Sitemapper and Spreadshirt - Post ID...
I don't see any problems creating a sitemap from a sub-domain. See attached file. Does it look right?
Note how many URLs have been found and how many are still queueing.
Don't know about the html Email. I would think not. The html Editor was designed to create websites.
Note how many URLs have been found and how many are still queueing.
Don't know about the html Email. I would think not. The html Editor was designed to create websites.
Ha en riktig god dag!
Inger, Norway
My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com
Inger, Norway
My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com
Hiya David,
I've used the HTML Editor to fine tune my newsletters quite often. I use Mailchimp.com to do the tracking and accounts for my users etc., but their builder isn't always great so I get the HTML code from there and put it into the HTML Editor, get what I want and then feed it back into the Mailchimp setup. I usually have to adjust maybe a couple things and it's good to go.
There are also many email templates out there on the web that can be used without the help of Mailchimp or other sites. You can very easily setup a newsletter in the HTML Editor since all the newsletter is is some old style code.... now... the kicker is...
You need to know how that code goes as the HTML Editor will not be able to assist you with that part which is why I tend to use an already created template from somewhere that I can just adjust to my tastes without worrying about how it should be coded. Works pretty slick that way
I've used the HTML Editor to fine tune my newsletters quite often. I use Mailchimp.com to do the tracking and accounts for my users etc., but their builder isn't always great so I get the HTML code from there and put it into the HTML Editor, get what I want and then feed it back into the Mailchimp setup. I usually have to adjust maybe a couple things and it's good to go.
There are also many email templates out there on the web that can be used without the help of Mailchimp or other sites. You can very easily setup a newsletter in the HTML Editor since all the newsletter is is some old style code.... now... the kicker is...
You need to know how that code goes as the HTML Editor will not be able to assist you with that part which is why I tend to use an already created template from somewhere that I can just adjust to my tastes without worrying about how it should be coded. Works pretty slick that way

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