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Getting Started

The drag-and-drop editor template editor in Maxxton software allows a user to build email templates without having to perform any coding. The editor provides content components (e.g. text and images) and predefined dynamic components (e.g. reservation bill) to build your communication strategy. The benefit of the drag-and-drop solution is that it is less error-prone, easier to use, and faster than the HTML template editor. Also, the drag-and-drop templates are built with MJML, which is a responsive framework that allows a user to create responsive templates.

To set up your firs templates, the following setup will be needed.

Concept

General description

Roles and rights

To set up your first templates, you need to enable the roles and rights in the back office manager. Relevant roles are 1) Notification manager - Template themes and 2) Notification manager - Templates. The description of the roles can be found in the back office manager.

Feature flag

Currently, the drag-and-drop template editor are placed behind a feature flag. In case you want to make use of the drag and drop editor, the feature flag needs to be enabled. Enabling and usage of the drag and drag-and-droprop editor is free of charge.

Template theme

In a theme you can store the configuration for your house style. This includes typographies and colors. Once the theme is configured, in can be reused in all drag-and-drop templates.

How-to guides & feature explanations

How-to guides & feature explanations are specific pages that either explain a specific feature, functionality or goal or guide the user on a desired outcome. These pages are the biggest part of the documentation. They are the lowest child level pages in the documentation and each page of this category needs to be linked to one of the 7 sections described above.

FAQ

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Glossary

Termonology

MJML

MJML is a responsive framework that allows a user to create responsive templates.

Feature flag

Toggle that can be enabled to give a concern access to a certain functionality.

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