As Grace stated, all Constant Contact email templates are mobile responsive, and the preview feature is great to see how your email will look both ways. It helps to look at every email you design in the mobile preview because even if the email is responsive and looks good on a mobile device, sometimes there are small things you notice on the mobile view that can be adjusted. For example, an image may look fine on a desktop, but on a mobile device appear very large.
To correct that, you have to reduce the image’s resolution. To do that, go to the edit screen - edit-transform-resolution (remember to check the “lock” box). Reduce in small increments and you may find that using percentages is easier.
Once you reduce the image, make sure it appears the same in the desktop view – not blurry. (If blurry, you have reduced the image too much.) Then check the mobile view to see if it appears smaller and the way you want it to. This can be particularly important if you have a row of images or logos in the desktop view and you don’t want one image to appear larger than the rest in the mobile view.
I hope this shows how important it is to check the email draft in both desktop and mobile views and adjust if necessary. If you have any questions, please let me know. I am always happy to help.
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