Talk to your developer or web administrator about changing that image formats on the feed. Since most desktop email campaign templates are around 600-pixels wide, using images with widths larger than that end up with the image breaking outside the left/right margins and making your otherwise carefully designed template look like garbage.Ī few years ago, this wasn’t really a big deal but the advent of responsive publishing platforms, which resize your content automatically and therefore work best when you have source images in the 1000-pixel width neighborhood, combined with an increase in non-blog content using RSS feeds have conspired to make this issue an increasing pain in the tuchas.Īt the time this article was published, MC continued to maintain their long standing knowledgebase disclaimer absolving them of any responsibility to solve this problem.Īre your images the wrong size? Often, blog images are pulled into feeds at a size that’s much larger than necessary, which changes the look of your campaign. MailChimp (MC) is one of the most popular email marketing providers for a host of good reasons but even the best of providers have a few minor annoyances and in MC’s case, it’s the inability to dynamically resize images via an RSS campaign so they fit inside both Smartphone and standard email client windows. ![]() NOTE: be sure to check out this article published after this one with updated information and a new option Mailchimp provides to help mitigate this problem.
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