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'''Navigation:''' [[Main_Page]] > [[Campaigns]] > [[Email Designer]] > Email Designer: How to use Sections
'''Navigation:''' [[Main_Page]] > [[Campaigns]] > Email Designer


== Email Designer: How to use Sections ==
== Email Designer: How to write Right to Left (RTL) text in campaigns ==


ActiveCampaign’s new and improved '''Email Designer''' (launched in 2022) makes it easier than ever to create branded, high-performing emails within the platform. With an emphasis on reliability and an easy-to-navigate UI, this email designer will give you the best possible experience to create optimal campaigns and engage your customers.
With ActiveCampaign's Email Designer, you can effectively create and send emails in languages that use the '''Right to Left (RTL)''' script, such as Arabic, Hebrew, or Urdu. This feature, launched in 2022, is essential for businesses looking to engage with customers in these languages. Implementing RTL text in your campaigns not only enhances the readability of your emails but also shows respect for the linguistic and cultural preferences of your audience.


In the new ActiveCampaign Email Designer, there is a hierarchy of elements that work together to build high-quality email campaigns. This article will review the top of that hierarchy – '''Sections'''.
== How to access this feature ==


=== What are Sections in the Email Designer? ===
To access the RTL option in ActiveCampaign’s Email Designer, you'll need to start by opening or creating an email campaign that utilizes the Email Designer. The RTL functionality is located within the settings of the email design interface.


'''Sections''' are the scaffolding that holds a campaign together. The '''Section''' builds the basic frame of a campaign. Within that frame, you can add '''Structures''' to your campaign, which hold '''Containers'''. '''Containers''' are what you use to add multiple campaign functions to one content block, like images and text boxes.
== Step-by-step instructions ==


For more information about '''Structures''', '''Containers''', and different content blocks, please visit the [https://help.activecampaign.com/hc/en-us/articles/4404950771612-Email-Designer-Overview Email Designer overview] and [https://help.activecampaign.com/hc/en-us/articles/4404950913308-Email-Designer-Blocks-Explained Email Designer Blocks Explained].
1. Create or open an email that uses the '''Email Designer'''.
2. Click on the '''Global Settings''' tab, which appears on the right pane of the designer.
3. Under the '''General Settings''', activate the '''RTL''' option.


=== How to Access this Feature ===
This step will enable the RTL functionality for your email content, allowing you to properly format text that needs to be read from right to left.


To access the Email Designer and its features, navigate to the campaign you are working on within ActiveCampaign. The Email Designer will be part of the campaign creation process, where you can visually design your emails using various elements, including '''Sections'''.
== Configuration options and settings ==


=== Step-by-Step Instructions ===
While working with RTL text in ActiveCampaign, here are several critical configuration options and settings to keep in mind:


Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to add '''Sections''' to a campaign:
* **RTL**: Activating the '''RTL''' option will change the alignment and formatting of text to ensure proper display for languages that read from right to left.
* **Global Settings**: You can make adjustments to your campaign settings through the '''Global Settings''' option, allowing for adjustments in text format and layout.


# Start by navigating to your campaign in the ActiveCampaign platform.
== Best practices and tips ==
# Hover your mouse over an existing section within your campaign. You will notice a green '''Plus (+) sign''' appear.
# Click on the green '''Plus (+) sign''' to add a new '''Section'''.
# After adding the '''Section''', configure it by selecting various settings to match your desired design.


Once you have added '''Sections''' to your campaign, you can configure them with your personal settings, such as '''background color''', '''font''', '''header size''', and more.
When optimizing your emails for RTL languages, consider the following best practices:


=== Configuration Options and Settings ===
* **Numerals**: Remember that numerals are always read left to right, regardless of the language. When adding country calling codes, ensure you omit spaces and punctuation for correct format.
* **Images**: Avoid mirroring images that do not depict direction. However, for images like progress bars or play buttons, ensure they are adjusted properly for RTL orientation.
* **Fonts and line spacing**: Avoid italic fonts, as they are hard to read in RTL languages. Consider increasing line spacing to accommodate the taller letters used in Arabic, Hebrew, and Urdu script. ActiveCampaign allows you to set line spacing for the entire email at once.
* **Underlining text**: It’s best to refrain from underlining RTL text. Instead, you can highlight text using bold formatting or color variations, which enhances accessibility.


Sections settings are available in two tabs:
== Common use cases with examples ==
* '''Global Settings'''
* '''Content'''


While configuring the settings, you can designate certain '''Sections''' into different categories such as headers, footers, content, and info areas based on how you wish to style your campaign.
Here are some typical scenarios where using RTL text in emails would be beneficial:


To change what functions each of your '''Sections''' represent in your campaign, click on the dropdown menu next to '''Message Area''' under the '''Content''' tab and within '''Structures'''. You will see this dropdown when you click to grab a specific '''Section''' in your campaign.
* **Marketing to Arabic-speaking customers**: Businesses targeting markets in the Middle East can use RTL formatting to create visually appealing emails that are easy to read for Arabic speakers.
* **Customer support communications**: Providing support emails in Hebrew or Urdu ensures that customers fully understand instructions and resources without language barriers.
* **Newsletters**: Sending regular updates or newsletters in RTL languages fosters engagement with readers who prefer content in their native script, increasing overall satisfaction.


=== Best Practices and Tips ===
== Troubleshooting section ==


* When designing your email, ensure that your '''Sections''' maintain a cohesive style throughout the campaign. This will help with branding and the overall look of your emails.
While using the RTL feature, you may encounter a few common issues:
* Categorize your '''Sections''' effectively. Use headers for introductory content, footers for closing content, and content areas for the body of the email.
* Regularly preview your email campaign to see how the '''Sections''' work together and to ensure everything appears as intended.


=== Common Use Cases with Examples ===
* **Text alignment issues**: If your text does not appear correctly aligned, double-check that the '''RTL''' option is activated within the '''Global Settings'''.
* **Numeral formatting**: If numerals appear out of order or incorrectly formatted, verify that you’re not accidentally including spaces or punctuation in numeric data.
* **Image issues**: Ensure that images are not mirrored unless specifically designed for RTL use. If icons appear incorrectly, reassess their placement in relation to the text.


1. **Product Launch**: Use one '''Section''' for the header that includes your logo and overarching message. Use additional '''Sections''' to feature different products with images and descriptions.
== FAQ section ==
2. **Newsletter**: Organize your newsletter with a '''Section''' for the introduction, a '''Section''' for articles, and a '''Section''' for the conclusion or call-to-action.
3. **Event Promotion**: Create distinct '''Sections''' for event details, RSVP buttons, and social sharing options to effectively drive engagement.


=== Troubleshooting ===
=== Q1: What does the RTL option do in the Email Designer? ===
A1: The '''RTL''' option allows you to format text so that it is read from right to left, making it suitable for languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, and Urdu.


If you encounter any issues while adding or configuring '''Sections''', consider the following:
=== Q2: Can I use the RTL option for all email types? ===
A2: Yes, the '''RTL''' functionality is available for various types of campaigns when using the Email Designer.


* Ensure you are using the latest version of ActiveCampaign, as the email designer is regularly updated for improvements.
=== Q3: Do I need to change my images for RTL emails? ===
* If the '''Plus (+) sign''' does not appear, double-check to ensure you are hovering over the correct area between existing '''Sections'''.
A3: Only images that show direction, like progress indicators, need adjustment. Regular images should not be mirrored.
* If your changes are not saving, try refreshing the page or clearing your browser cache.


=== Related Features ===
=== Q4: How do I know if my email is properly formatted for RTL? ===
A4: Preview your email within the Email Designer after activating the '''RTL''' option to ensure text alignment and visibility.


For more related functionalities, you can explore the following help articles:
=== Q5: Are there any specific fonts recommended for RTL languages? ===
* [[Campaigns]] overview
A5: It’s best to avoid italic fonts as they can be difficult to read in RTL scripts. Stick to clear, bold fonts.
* [[Email Designer]] overview for a broader understanding of the Email Designer capabilities.


=== FAQ ===
=== Q6: Can numbers still be displayed correctly in RTL emails? ===
A6: Yes, numbers are always read left to right, so their display will remain consistent regardless of the text direction.


'''Q1: Can I customize the background color of a Section?''' 
=== Q7: What should I avoid when using RTL text in my emails? ===
A1: Yes, you can configure the '''background color''' of each '''Section''' in the settings.
A7: Avoid underlining RTL text and using italic fonts. Instead, consider using bolding or shading to emphasize important content.


'''Q2: What is the difference between Sections and Containers?''' 
By applying these principles and utilizing the RTL feature in the Email Designer, you can create effective and inclusive emails that resonate with your audience.
A2: '''Sections''' act as the overall frame for your campaign, while '''Containers''' are used within '''Sections''' to add specific content elements.


'''Q3: How many Sections can I add to one campaign?''' 
For further information, refer to ActiveCampaign’s documentation on related features and best practices.
A3: You can add multiple '''Sections''' as needed, depending on your campaign structure.
 
'''Q4: Are there pre-defined templates for Sections?''' 
A4: The Email Designer offers a variety of formatting options, but you will need to define the content and layout of each '''Section'''.
 
'''Q5: Is the Email Designer available for all ActiveCampaign plans?''' 
A5: Yes, the Email Designer is available for the Starter, Plus, Pro, and Enterprise plans.
 
'''Q6: How can I preview my email design?''' 
A6: Utilize the preview feature within the Email Designer to see how your '''Sections''' and overall email appearance before sending.
 
'''Q7: Can I copy Sections from one campaign to another?''' 
A7: Currently, there isn’t a direct function to copy '''Sections''' between campaigns, so you'll need to recreate them as required.
 
For additional assistance with the Email Designer or any feature of ActiveCampaign, please refer to the [[Email Designer]] documentation.]]
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Revision as of 15:24, 3 November 2025

```mediawiki Navigation: Main_Page > Campaigns > Email Designer

Email Designer: How to write Right to Left (RTL) text in campaigns

With ActiveCampaign's Email Designer, you can effectively create and send emails in languages that use the Right to Left (RTL) script, such as Arabic, Hebrew, or Urdu. This feature, launched in 2022, is essential for businesses looking to engage with customers in these languages. Implementing RTL text in your campaigns not only enhances the readability of your emails but also shows respect for the linguistic and cultural preferences of your audience.

How to access this feature

To access the RTL option in ActiveCampaign’s Email Designer, you'll need to start by opening or creating an email campaign that utilizes the Email Designer. The RTL functionality is located within the settings of the email design interface.

Step-by-step instructions

1. Create or open an email that uses the Email Designer. 2. Click on the Global Settings tab, which appears on the right pane of the designer. 3. Under the General Settings, activate the RTL option.

This step will enable the RTL functionality for your email content, allowing you to properly format text that needs to be read from right to left.

Configuration options and settings

While working with RTL text in ActiveCampaign, here are several critical configuration options and settings to keep in mind:

  • **RTL**: Activating the RTL option will change the alignment and formatting of text to ensure proper display for languages that read from right to left.
  • **Global Settings**: You can make adjustments to your campaign settings through the Global Settings option, allowing for adjustments in text format and layout.

Best practices and tips

When optimizing your emails for RTL languages, consider the following best practices:

  • **Numerals**: Remember that numerals are always read left to right, regardless of the language. When adding country calling codes, ensure you omit spaces and punctuation for correct format.
  • **Images**: Avoid mirroring images that do not depict direction. However, for images like progress bars or play buttons, ensure they are adjusted properly for RTL orientation.
  • **Fonts and line spacing**: Avoid italic fonts, as they are hard to read in RTL languages. Consider increasing line spacing to accommodate the taller letters used in Arabic, Hebrew, and Urdu script. ActiveCampaign allows you to set line spacing for the entire email at once.
  • **Underlining text**: It’s best to refrain from underlining RTL text. Instead, you can highlight text using bold formatting or color variations, which enhances accessibility.

Common use cases with examples

Here are some typical scenarios where using RTL text in emails would be beneficial:

  • **Marketing to Arabic-speaking customers**: Businesses targeting markets in the Middle East can use RTL formatting to create visually appealing emails that are easy to read for Arabic speakers.
  • **Customer support communications**: Providing support emails in Hebrew or Urdu ensures that customers fully understand instructions and resources without language barriers.
  • **Newsletters**: Sending regular updates or newsletters in RTL languages fosters engagement with readers who prefer content in their native script, increasing overall satisfaction.

Troubleshooting section

While using the RTL feature, you may encounter a few common issues:

  • **Text alignment issues**: If your text does not appear correctly aligned, double-check that the RTL option is activated within the Global Settings.
  • **Numeral formatting**: If numerals appear out of order or incorrectly formatted, verify that you’re not accidentally including spaces or punctuation in numeric data.
  • **Image issues**: Ensure that images are not mirrored unless specifically designed for RTL use. If icons appear incorrectly, reassess their placement in relation to the text.

FAQ section

Q1: What does the RTL option do in the Email Designer?

A1: The RTL option allows you to format text so that it is read from right to left, making it suitable for languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, and Urdu.

Q2: Can I use the RTL option for all email types?

A2: Yes, the RTL functionality is available for various types of campaigns when using the Email Designer.

Q3: Do I need to change my images for RTL emails?

A3: Only images that show direction, like progress indicators, need adjustment. Regular images should not be mirrored.

Q4: How do I know if my email is properly formatted for RTL?

A4: Preview your email within the Email Designer after activating the RTL option to ensure text alignment and visibility.

Q5: Are there any specific fonts recommended for RTL languages?

A5: It’s best to avoid italic fonts as they can be difficult to read in RTL scripts. Stick to clear, bold fonts.

Q6: Can numbers still be displayed correctly in RTL emails?

A6: Yes, numbers are always read left to right, so their display will remain consistent regardless of the text direction.

Q7: What should I avoid when using RTL text in my emails?

A7: Avoid underlining RTL text and using italic fonts. Instead, consider using bolding or shading to emphasize important content.

By applying these principles and utilizing the RTL feature in the Email Designer, you can create effective and inclusive emails that resonate with your audience.

For further information, refer to ActiveCampaign’s documentation on related features and best practices. ```