I have 3 images side by side and when I move my cursor over the layout borders appear all around the 3 boxes (pictures) and one the inner boxes a vertical line with a small weighted line appears between the boxes. When I remove or preview, the right vertical line stays (but the weighed part in the middle disappears and I am left with a border between the right 2 boxes but all other borders disappear. I cannot see a setting to made this border disappear. If I click on it and move to settings all I see is an option to change background, duplicate or delete. I have changed all of the borders and backgrounds to the same color per a recommendation in an earlier post.
I would like to make the vertical line disappear.
Hello @FrankP17649 ,
I'm not sure what would be causing that weird extra border to be showing up. I wasn't finding a way to click on it, and removing blocks until just the image or one of the text blocks was the only way to get it to go away. It's possible some odd glitch or bit of junk coding occurred when editing the column setup.
To try and alleviate it altogether, I recreated that portion of the email from scratch in my CSCTEST_ copy of your campaign. You're welcome to use that version for your editing going forward with this particular campaign, if you'd like. Otherwise, I'd suggest simply rebuilding what you did from scratch in your original version of the campaign.
I accidently deleted it before seeing your reply think I left an old version. Can you put back or is there a way to retrieve deleted versions.
Yep, you can restore deleted campaigns from the campaigns page trash.
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