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FeatureEditor v1Editor v2
RowsNo row settingsFull support for rows
ColumnsNo column settingsFull support for columns
PaddingOnly "all sides"Allows control on both "all sides" or individual sides
BordersOnly "all sides"Allows control on both "all sides" or individual sides
Default font familyNoYes. Affects all text set to use the default font.
Default link colorNoYes. Affects all text links set to use the default color.
Custom HTMLNoYes. Allows insertion of HTML code into the message.
Flexible spacersNoYes. Both transparent and visible spacers.
Color memoryNoYes. It learns and remembers the colors you use in your design.
Responsive on most mobile clientsYesYes
Responsive on Gmail app for AndroidNoYes

Rows of content

Control at the row level allows designers to change the background color of an entire row of content.

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Improved compatibility with mobile devices

Additional work was performed on the engine that generates the HTML of the message so that emails created with the editor respond even better than before to the devices

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TO BE ADDEDwhere they are opened.

Version 1 of the editor already produced messages that rendered well on most mobile devices. Version 2 improves upon it, addressing a few issues, including support for the popular Gmail app for Android.

Ability to add your own HTML

TO BE ADDEDREVIEWED WITH BEE TEAM

Many new templates

Dozens of new, professionally designed templates were added to the system, taking advantage of the improved design flexibility introduced with version 2 of the editor.

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Lastly, the body section focuses on message-wide settings.

Moving from v1 to v2

Overview

Several months of work were dedicated to ensuring a smooth transition to version 2 of the editor for users of version 1 of the tool.

While many precautions were taken to ensure that any issues would be minimized, there are still a few scenarios in which some conversion problems may arise. This document attempts to highlight them, and suggests possible solutions.

Message conversion

When you open a message that was created with v1 of the editor, the following will happen:

  1. An HTML copy of the original version of the message will be created. This HTML copy cannot be edited with the drag-n-drop editor, but can be used with the WYSIWYG editor.
  2. The original version of the message will be converted to the format used by the new editor.
  3. The new editor will open, loading that converted version of the message.