Use Anchoring for your emails. This document details how to create Anchors in your emails in the Email Marketing Feature. For general information about Email Marketing, see the Email Marketing Feature Overview.
Before You Begin
You will need an email already created in Email Marketing. Please navigate to create content. For more information please see the Create a New Email: How To and Create Content: How To.
Creating the Navigation Text for the Anchors:
1. Create a Row with the Text/Navigation linkable preferences. For our example we used a single three-column row.
2. Add Titles to the Row.
3. Name the Titles by your naming convention in our case Here, There, Everywhere.
Creating the Linkable Areas:
1. Create rows to align with the number of titles you've create. Three in our case.
2. Add a content title block and a content paragraph block to them.
3. Enter the information in the Paragraph.
4. Name the titles and match to the navigation.
Adding the code with HTML fields
1. Add an HTML content field to the top of each row, above the Title.
2. Add the following code <a name="CHANGENAME"></a><br /> to the HTML field.
Please note: You are going to use one word for the highlighted part of the code, in our case we used HERE, THERE, & EVERYWHERE. (Not case sensitive!)
Connecting the Top Navigation
1. Head back to the Titles on the top and select the text to add a link.
2. In the URL section, you will need to add “#YOURWORD” and click OK. In our case it is #HERE, #THERE, and #EVERYWHERE“.
3. You may test your Anchoring by sending a test email to yourself. (You can add multiple people to the test email by adding comma and no space between the email addresses.)
Related Resources
- Email Marketing: Feature
- Create a New Email: How To
- Recipients: Topic
- Message Details: Topic
- Content: Topic
- Email Content- Settings: Reference
- Email Content - Rows: Reference
- Email Content - Content Tiles: Reference
- Email Content - Management Page: Reference
- Delivery: Topic
- Tutorial: How to Add Anchor Links in Emails - BEE Editor Article and Video