Background Options
When you click into a block, you’ll see a few separate options for background colors. This can be a bit confusing, but basically boils down to this:
Background Color (the first option below Row Properties) refers to the very back layer of your email – so this will be applied past the body of the email, all the way to the margins.
Content Background Color (just below the previous option) is the color of the center portion of the email. If you leave this blank, your whole email will be the background color that’s set in the previous input.
Background Image is another option here if indonesia telegram screening you’d prefer to have an image in the background of your email. If you select “Full Width” it will extend past the body of your email. If you select “Content,” the image will be constrained at the margins. In order to make a background image visible, make sure to set the content background color as transparent – otherwise it will appear above the image and block it out.
Additionally, there’s an option to add background color under Column Settings. This is helpful if you’re looking to set multiple columns as different colors. The column color sits in the very top layer – so if you set this, you may block out content background color/background image.
Keep everything cohesive and choose colors that fit well with your branding.
Make sure your background and text colors have an adequate amount of contrast to ensure legibility. You can plug your color values into a contrast ratio checker to double check this.
Guidelines:
If you’re creating imagery using a third party tool like Canva or Figma, there are a few considerations that you should be aware of. Your images should be.