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  • Advanced Font Options for Landing Pages

    Google Fonts are available in the Landing Page composer in the Design Tab. Go to  Edit Page Properties at the top right > Stying > Font > Family. Using Google Fonts By default, you will have access to what Google considers to be the most popular fonts, but if you have a certain Google Font in mind, simply start typing the name of the font you would like to use and the selector will generate the...

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  • Using CSS and Javascript on Landing Pages

    The Landing Page composer has plenty of options to build amazing Landing Pages without needing to know a line of code. However, some users may want to customize their Landing Pages further with CSS or Javascript. From the Design tab, you can upload CSS and Javascript files directly into the editor. This will allow you to directly store all of the files you may use to build your content that pre...

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  • Using a Custom Landing Page with Act-On Template Language

    Upload an HTML file as a template for a Landing Page that can include placeholders to easily modify images, text, buttons, and custom content in the Landing Page composer. You can use this to receive custom HTML from a designer and use this across your Act-On Landing Pages. Setup Work with a developer to add the code blocks below to your Landing Pages. Once the code has been added, go to Conte...

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  • Adding Google Tag Manager to Landing Pages

    Once you have your Google Tag Manager (GTM) account and tags set up, you need to copy the embed code to add GTM to your individual Act-On Landing Pages. This is necessary for any kind of GTM tracking, including managing cookie consent on your pages. Instructions Copy your GTM tracking code. There will be two sections: one for page head and one for page body. Go to Content > Landing Pages, f...

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