Is there a way to layer editable text over an image?
Unfortunately not. Adding text over an image is something you would need to do in Photoshop or some other type of image editing software, then import that image to your Robly image library.
Unfortunately not. Adding text over an image is something you would need to do in Photoshop or some other type of image editing software, then import that image to your Robly image library.
You can edit an image you upload directly in the drag and drop editor: To edit an image from inside the Campaign Builder: Click the image module to select it. To edit image size, use the section in the red square below. Toggle the Auto-width off to scale the image down yourself: To add effects or to crop the image,
If you are using our newest editor, unfortunately this feature is not available. **Please note that captions only work for standalone images – not images inside text modules – at this time.** Click on the image. Use the Caption option at the top of the screen to insert a caption under your image:
**Please note this is only an option in our original editor. If what you see in this video does not match what you see in your drag and drop screen, then you are NOT using the original editor**
Here are some guidelines to create images that will easily upload into Robly and look great in your campaign: Image size: Header graphics should be no larger than 600 pixels wide, with a proportional height (a general guideline is 100-200 pixels).The size of an entire Robly campaign is 600 pixels wide – so you will not need images bigger than this. Keep
Because a really high resolution image won’t render in many email clients as well as on some smartphones. It takes longer to load an email with large images and requires more bandwidth and data – you’re better off sizing your images down to 600 pixels wide or less – and 72 dpi.
Please note this option only exists in our newest editor. If you’re still using our original editor and would like to upgrade for free, email us at support[at]robly.com. To find free images, click any image in your campaign and click Change Image: Then, click on Search Free Photos: You can also find great free-to-use images on MorgueFile.