We’ve already introduced you to the Lean Journey that we are all undergoing here at Benchmark. It’s a process of eliminating waste and continuous improvement. In 2017, our goal is to increase the lean focus on our product. The first such example of that is the improvements we have made to our Drag & Drop Email Designer. It will now be easier than ever to create your next email campaign … not to mention faster! Don’t fear, we haven’t removed any of your favorite features. We’ve simply reorganized a few items to improve your workflow.

Editor Navigation

For our Layouts, Blocks and Global Styles tabs, we’ve replaced the navigation icons with title text. It’s another improvement toward making things simple, easier to understand and more efficient to use. Our UX team has really worked to keep the marketer in mind and we hope these changes will continue to establish Benchmark as the clear and best email marketing solution.

Editor Navigation

Improved Content Block Organization

Each content block has now been broken down into two tabs: Container and Content. The container tab controls the outer block settings. This includes background color, outer padding, and everything else which wraps the content.

The content tab involves the insides, or all the pieces within that container and how they relate to each other. It’s the relationship for how the elements work together within your block.

For example, in the Image Caption block, whether an image is to the left or to the right of your text is set in the Content tab.

Improved Content Block Organization

Text Editing Toolbar Update

We’ve cleaned up the toolbar with an eye towards form and function and a better experience for various browsers and devices as well. If you’re on a smaller screen, the toolbar will now collapse into the more menu. This will keep everything available to you while presenting a quicker and more user-friendly toolbar.

Text Editing Toolbar Update

Expect to see these updates live in your Benchmark account beginning next week.

作者簡介:

by Andy Shore

Andy Shore found his way to Benchmark when he replied to a job listing promising a job of half blogging, half social media. His parents still don’t believe that people get paid to do that. Since then, he’s spun his addiction to pop culture and passion for music into business and marketing posts that are the spoonful of sugar that helps the lessons go down. As the result of his boss not knowing whether or not to take him seriously, he also created the web series Ask Andy, which stars a cartoon version of himself. Despite being a cartoon, he somehow manages to be taken seriously by many of his readers ... and few of his coworkers.