Edit or Adjust Email Footers
Gregory Dakins
Currently you cannot change the color, font, layout etc of the footer that is automatically pulled from the mail settings of your workspace. It would be ideal if we were able to edit it's style or make adjustments to make it go with our email designs.
Example, I have an email with a dark colored background, I would like the footer to match that design, change the background and font color.
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Rostislav Tchepourov
This is ridiculous, how am I suppose to have clean emails for my clients with their custom footer? I cant change the formatting of the automated block, I cant do anything except maybe add a giant space after their custom footer so the receiver doesn't see the ugly block, it just appears every time the system sends an email out. I am doing 1 workspace, multiple clients, even with more workspaces the ugly footer doesn't help the client if its always there. Just add a customization setting to email editor or email settings and warn funnel hackers of compliance issues, make us sign an agreement or some other policy thing so we can play with the setting instead of forcing us with immovable uglies. Please fix asap, I seriously doubt clients would love this even if asked or explained that its forced/mandatory.
Megan Arneson
Agreed! Everything else is editable and customizable and this kind of a branding killer.
Autopilot
Merged in a post:
cannot change the format of the email footer (unsubscribe and address)
Marie Guyot
It would be great to be able to reformat the footer of the email to align with the copy of the email. RIght now it looks really clunky and quite unprofessional.
Carey Bryson
Yes, and there is the ability to left align my email, but the footer stays in the center. Obviously that is not going to look right, so the ability to left align an email is completely useless.
Natasha Siegel
I also would like to edit the appearance of the business address that gets automatically added to emails sent out. It would be nice to change the font and font size of the address or make it so that it's one line instead of three.