You can add dynamic content to your web page or to landing pages, forms, and layout
templates that you create with Account Engagement. The CSS on your web page or layout template
affects the embedded content.
Required Editions
Available in: Account Engagement Plus,
Advanced, and Premium
Editions.
Available for an additional
cost in: Account Engagement Growth
Edition
User Permissions Needed
To view the content’s embed code:
Account Engagement Administrator or Marketing
role
Note If your account uses Handlebars Merge Language (HML), insert dynamic content on landing
pages and forms with the in the asset’s editor. See Use Dynamic Content in an Email.
Open the dynamic content that you want to work
with.
Click View Embed Code, and copy the code.
To place your content, paste the embed code in your page’s HTML source code.
You can also paste the embed the code in the source editor of these elements:
Above or below form content
Form’s thank-you content
Landing page opening general content
Layout template
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