In the old days, I would choose to use your non-mobile friendly templates, because the mobile ones look awful on most email platforms, especially outlook. This is no longer an option in your program. Images are resized to look good on mobile, including embedded pdfs that were created to BE the message. They look more like thumbnails on the email. Even the logo is small. It would look better justified across the screen. I know non-mobile-friendly may not look as good on mobile, but you can at least see the intent of the layout. This is completely lost on the computer screen. Our last email was opened 68% on computer - we don't do marketing, folks read our emails when they are at work, for work. Yesterday I needed to send an email with my embedded PDF. It was an important document, and I needed it to look like it was the full email message, not like it was an image added to an email. It looked terrible, so I finally resorted to signing up with MailChimp, which allows you to adjust the size of the pdf or image and actually sends it looking pretty much the way you set it up on the back end. Please consider reviewing your mobile-friendly layouts. It would also be lovely if you could add back in the ability to link within your document so you can have table of contents again for longer newsletters. - Lauren (very long time user of constant contact)
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