Convertri Updates – 19/07/22

Convertri Updates – 19/07/22

As temperatures soar, we think there’s no better way to beat the heat than by staying indoors with an ice lolly in one hand, and Convertri on your laptop in front of you.

After all, a laptop fan is still a fan, right?

No matter how you’re coping with the weather right now, don’t forget to stay hydrated, and check out the app for this week’s updates.

We’ve got some bug fixes, a little update to the text element, and of course some other interesting stuff.

As always, let us know what you think, and we hope you have a great week.

FEATURES

Text – text you paste into a text element will not respect your custom default text styles. This means that when you paste in the text you need, you no longer have to manually change the font, size and other styling because it will automatically take on the P styling you have configured.

BUGS

Split testing – if you tried to restore a split test lately, you may have seen some odd code and not the date and time of the restore point. You also couldn’t see more than one restore point on confirmation. We’ve fixed these issues.

Carousels – images may not have displayed correctly in carousels when you resized them. We’ve fixed this.

Submit buttons – Submit buttons would not retain their height if you decreased them to less than 46px in mobile view, and in some rare cases they would lose their form field association and you would need to delete the element and add it again. We’ve fixed both of these issues, so now your submits will work as normal.

INTERESTING STUFF

In the Facebook group this week, Alexa walks you through the Display menu update:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/convertri/posts/2914740868669924/

I shared the exciting conclusion to my two-part post about potatoes and how they relate to exclusivity in marketing:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/convertri/posts/2911760485634629/

And on this day in history, the first episode of Mad Men aired in 2007. Noted for its nuanced representation of social life in the 1960s and for its stylish visual flair, it told the story of a bunch of advertising executives who smoked like it was going out of fashion (which it pretty much was). Fancy yourself as a bit of a Don Draper? Learn how to connect your advertising campaigns to Convertri here:

https://help.convertri.com/article/685-how-to-connect-an-ad-campaign-to-your-funnel

Stay safe, and happy converting!

Beth

Executive Word Arranger at Convertri