﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"><channel><title>Evite</title><link>http://support.whatcomlawns.publishpath.com</link><pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 21:17:21 GMT</pubDate><item><title>Create an Evite</title><link>http://support.whatcomlawns.publishpath.com/how-do-i-create-an-evite</link><pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 17:40:39 GMT</pubDate><dc:creator>Support</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[<p>1. Login to your website.<br />
<img src="http://support.whatcomlawns.publishpath.com/Websites/supportme/Images/admin_login.gif" /></p>
<p>2. Navigate to the page that you would like to add an evite to. Find the region you want to use and click on "Add Element." Then, select "Evite" from the list of elements.</p>
<p>3. Click on the "Settings" button from the element control bar to open the Evite settings screen. You'll need to add the following content:</p>
<ul>
    <li><strong>Name your element.</strong> The element name is the name that
    the system uses to identify your element. You can also display the name
    if you check the "Display this title?" checkbox. You don't have to
    adjust this or display the title. In this example, it is left it alone.<br />
    <img src="http://support.whatcomlawns.publishpath.com/Websites/supportme/Images/Evite/evite_name_element.jpg" /> </li>
    <li><strong>Name your evite.</strong> You will need to add a name to this
    box. This name will be used in the subject line of the email that is
    sent out so make sure it will make sense to those who receive the
    email. Starting it with a verb is a good idea to request an action from
    the recipient. In this example, "Example Evite" is used.<br />
    <img src="http://support.whatcomlawns.publishpath.com/Websites/supportme/Images/Evite/evite_name.jpg" /> </li>
    <li><strong>Evite details.</strong> Here you'll use the WYSIWYG editor to
    create the content of the email that will be delivered. This works just
    like any text element or blog post on the system. You can add images,
    links, files ... etc., just like you would in other places, but keep in
    mind that creating content for emails can be a bit tricky since every
    email software tends to display things differently. We've included some
    tips for creating good email content below. Naturally, testing your
    content by sending the evite to yourself is always a good idea.<br />
    <img src="http://support.whatcomlawns.publishpath.com/Websites/supportme/Images/Evite/evite_details.jpg" /></li>
</ul>
<p>4. Click on the "Update" button. This will save your settings and take you back to the evite page.</p>
<p>5. Once you've completed the settings, you page will display the evite
form. Your site visitors will fill out this form to send the evite to
their friends. You can preview the content that will be sent out by
clicking on the "Preview Evite" button at the bottom of the screen.
This will show you how the evite will look, including content that is
merged in from the form such as the sender's name and personal message.<br />
<img src="http://support.whatcomlawns.publishpath.com/Websites/supportme/Images/Evite/evite_preview.jpg" /></p>
<p>6. In addition to previewing, it might be a good idea to send a test evite to yourself to see
how it looks in a real email client. To do this, just fill out your
evite form and put your own email address in the "Recipient email
address(es)" box. Keep in mind that every email client renders content
differently, so making things appear consistently across all clients is
not often possible. Keeping your content as simple as possible is the
best way to ensure that things look good to everyone.</p>
<h3>Tips for creating content for email</h3>
<h2> </h2>
<ul>
    <li><strong>Images should be less than 600px wide</strong> to fit inside
    the viewing space of the email software in most cases. Keep in mind,
    600px is just a guideline. Many people may view their email in windows
    smaller than 600px.</li>
    <li><strong>Use the "alt" attribute on images</strong> to provide text that
    can be read if the images are blocked or slow to load. To do this,
    right click on an image in the editor and select "image properties."
    This will allow you to set the alt attribute.</li>
    <li><strong>Use simple fonts and formats.</strong> The best option is to
    just use plain text and let the email client format as it may. Adding
    specialized styling is possible, but each email client may handle it
    differently.</li>
    <li><strong>If you really need to create a look with consistency</strong>,
    create a page on your website with the full content and then just use
    the evite to send a simple message that links back to the page on your
    site. This is a really good option for event evites, which can link
    back to the detail page of the event on your website calendar.</li>
</ul>
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