Constant Contact has supported two different email editors over the past few years – the Third-Generation Editor (3GE) and the Cross-Device Editor (CPE). Since CPE launched in 2019, we have continued to improve on its capabilities, including adding additional features not available in 3GE – such as being able to edit emails on both the desktop website and mobile app.
We are now ready to retire the 3GE experience. Starting in October 2024, users will no longer be able to create new 3GE campaigns or copy from existing 3GE campaigns. Instead, our developers have made it possible to convert 3GE emails into CPE emails, to smooth the transition for users to the current editing experience.
This article will cover expectations and frequently asked questions regarding the retirement of 3GE and migration to CPE. We will also provide workarounds where certain 3GE elements might not translate 1:1 to CPE.
If you want to create a new email with the CPE experience, simply follow the steps for creating a new email here. Clicking Create will automatically take you to the current editor. If it is time for an email makeover, you might want to consider using the Brandkit Feature to create and save your brand, and then easily apply it to one of our many optimized, pre-built templates.
What happens to my old email campaigns, including those I’ve sent or have already scheduled?
Reporting data for 3GE campaigns will be maintained, as well as their permanent URL (i.e. webpage version). You will not be able to copy previously sent 3GE, and are currently expected to become labeled as “Legacy Email” for their campaign type by the end of October.
There are possible structural differences that might occur during the conversion process, so we strongly recommend you unschedule the campaign, review the email template, make any necessary changes, and then reschedule.
What are the anticipated structural differences that might occur when 3GE converts to CPE?
Certain blocks do not exist in CPE, and will no longer be available when 3GE is retired. If your converted email includes the following blocks, they will change to spacer blocks:
Coupon blocks
Donation blocks
Going forward, the platform you use to collect donations will need to be hyperlinked in your emails, landing pages, or event invites manually. If donations are collected directly from the payment processor (e.g. some PayPal business accounts), we recommend reaching out to their support to make sure you are using the right information to insert in your email campaigns.
Eventbrite blocks
Going forward, you will have to manually hyperlink your Eventbrite events in your email campaign.
SurveyMonkey blocks
Going forward, you will have to manually hyperlink your SurveyMonkey surveys in your email campaign.
The Cross Device Editor has expanded formatting options not available in 3GE. If you notice any differences, you can quickly and easily resolve the formatting issues in CPE.
Custom dividers only available in certain 3GE email templates will have to be inserted as images with transparent backgrounds, or they will be left as invisible spacers in CPE.
Change fonts using the Design tab, or manually format the text with the editing toolbar.
If you notice any other differences not mentioned already, please let us know and we will make sure it gets in front of our developers and update the list accordingly.
How can I familiarize myself with the Cross Device Editor?
Constant Contact provides a ton of different channels to support you in your marketing endeavors. You are welcome to ask questions here on the Community, or you can check our Help Center for more options, including phone support – where you can share your Constant Contact browser tab with a live agent for a more direct, 1:1 learning experience.
For some additional resources on crafting and tweaking your email, consider some of the following guides:
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If your feedback includes sensitive account information, please send an email to social_support(at)constantcontact(dot)com and include your account username, so we can identify your account and track the feedback accordingly.
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