I created a color for a font. Then could not apply it elsewhere (by a brush icon and click). When I tapped on the color, it did not show me the code. I HAD NO CODE REFERENCE TO BE ABLE TO USE IT ELSEWHERE. I had to go back into Advanced ... and move the colors to approximate the same color (could not get exact) and then write down the code so I could RE-ENTER it for other purposes. VERY LABOR INTENSIVE.
Hello, I would like to suggest that you enhance your product so that it will provide an ID# with each font color box. It is almost impossible to disquinquish between very similar colors when one is attempting to match font's in another portion of the document. For example, blacks and dark blues are very hard to distinquish.
I realize that one can go to "more colors" see an font code but it is not clear if that font code is for the spectrum of the font one is actually using.
Hello @GVGardeners. I can see how it would be useful and more intuitive to see the hex code on the color picker without having to show "More Colors". I'll open the idea up for voting.
It is extremely difficult to discern differences in the color of similar hues. So having an ability to just make sure the font your using matches the others in your document with a number would be a wonderful enhancement.
Thanks for sharing this feedback with us! We can understand how important it is to easily insert the desired colors in your email campaign. With that said, while the hex color is not readily available in the basic tab of colors in the design tab of an email campaign it is under the advanced tab. Users do have the option to copy and paste a specific color code there. In fact you can using set a universal text color for all blocks under this tab as well. Does this help fit your needs?
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