About Swatches Swatches is a clean and colorful html email template. This template is designed to work with Campaign Monitor and MailChimp, allowing for the easy editing of content and layout. Want to create your own template based on Swatches? No problem. The modular nature of the template makes creating your own a snap. With a bit knowledge of HTML and CSS, it becomes as easy as copy and paste. Want to create you own color scheme? All graphic elements are included as well as detail instructions on how to customize each part of the template. Each template is well commented and valid XHTML. Features Clean, Colorful Design. Five Color Options. Easily create more. Campaign Monitor Support. MailChimp Support. Modular Template Blo... READ MORE
Review Left On 04/10/2022
Would the HTML work with Infusionsoft in the same way as Aweber, it’s just an HTML template correct? But how do you build it on our end, Dreamweaver or similar?
Review Left On 04/26/2022
Hey there! Great templates!! Excited to use them.
Just a note might be worth updating the documentation regarding the following:
For the “working with the templates” section the documentation refers to a “custom build folder” & “mailchimp custom folder”, but the folder structure does not match with the download.
If I want to customize the template, I should work, as suggested in the doc, on the base blank and all blocks templates in an HTML editor, make whatever image changes, replace those files, and then zip that new set for uplaoding into mailchimp. That correct?
Thanks,
Amadeo
Review Left On 07/21/2022
I have added a section via the Mailchimp interface and I can no longer edit any part of the template.
How can I resolve this please?
Thanks
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Review Left On 09/26/2022
Hi,
Thanks for your interest in this template. While I’m not directly familiar with AWeber, if it supports importing the HTML and image files for the template then I don’t see there being a problem.
Thanks!