Larger Image on email / custom code / logo on footter

RyanS6315
Participant

The image on the body of the email looks small and blurry ... The email I need to send it's basically an image but It won't let me make it bigger. I noticed that it looks a little bigger when I do it through Custom Code but if I try to do it through this option, then I dont know how to modify the font and color, background, & preheader... its so frustrating and complicated. 

Also in addition to the image being too small , I want to get rid off the Constant Contact logo.

 

Extra question> can I add a contact with 2 emails?

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Zoe_H
Employee

Hello @RyanS6315,

 

Thank you for reaching out to the Community! If you are unable to make the image bigger using the button right-hand corner, you may need to use our image editing tool to crop it. Or you may need to upload a different image. I can get rid of the logo for you on my end, and I apologize but we do not have an option to add a contact with two email addresses. They will have to be added separately. 


Zoe H.
Community & Social Media Support

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