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14

Jan

2010

Step-By-Step Guide for Changing Text Colors in MagnetMail
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In my Tips for Styling Email Content post, I recommended changing your text color to improve your email content's style. Today I give you: How to change the color of your text in MagnetMail in 3 easy steps!

  1. Select all the text by dragging the cursor or clicking CTRL+A. Then click on the text-color icon in the toolbar.
  2. Click once in the empty box below the word "Color". This pops up a new window for picking the color.
  3. Pick a custom color or better yet enter a HEX code, the HTML code for denoting color on the web-in the area circled below. In this case I've entered #333333, a nice dark grey as discussed in the post on Tips for Styling Email Content.

Magnet Mail Screen Shot

Repeat the process for changing colors of links or headlines. You're done! Doesn't that look nice?

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Dave Dildine
Web Developer
Frost Miller Group


In an office teeming with DC locals, Dave wins the "localest prize" for having grown up a short 3 blocks from Frost Miller headquarters. Dave is our go-to Web designer and developer. He's adept at everything from site design to Flash animation to wrangling code --- be it HTML, CSS, CMS, or ActionScript. His education in the visual arts and previous experience as a print designer for an association gives him the ability to produce well-considered and well-executed visuals and make them work on the Web, rather than the other way around. Dave is a graduate of Tufts University and MICA (Maryland Institute College of Art). And yes, he does know how to do the print stuff too.

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