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- | You can upload your own webpage | + | ===== Import an webpage |
- | {{:41.jpg? | + | You can upload your own webpage by clicking the " |
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The web page should be archived in a zip file. All HTML files should be placed into the root folder. The archive can contain external files and resources - they should be placed either into the same folder as HTML files, or into a sub-folder. | The web page should be archived in a zip file. All HTML files should be placed into the root folder. The archive can contain external files and resources - they should be placed either into the same folder as HTML files, or into a sub-folder. | ||
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If your page contains a login form, its action should be set to "? | If your page contains a login form, its action should be set to "? | ||
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+ | **Note:** If you upload a site that is not W3C conform it won't be saved. {{:: | ||
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+ | ===== Import an Email ===== | ||
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+ | You can upload an Email template within the message template section: | ||
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+ | {{ uploa_dmail.png? | ||
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+ | Tips: you can also just copy the content of a HTML Email and paste it into the visual editor | ||
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upload_your_web_page.txt · Last modified: 2020/08/12 10:16 by lucy