• Resolved steverusso66

    (@steverusso66)


    I have a series of over 250 posts that I republish everyday and send out in the form of a Daily Message. In these posts, I use a special character from the Wysiwyg editor, the heart symbol, as a divider to separate two different paragraphs of text. I cannot go and take them out given that there are so many posts.

    When creating a newsletter that sends a blog post update automatically, this heart symbol gets blown up into an image that is way bigger than I want it to be. In Mailchimp, which I’ve been using successfully for years, there’s a way to disactivate the conversion of the symbol into an image.

    I really need a fix for this or my Daily Messages will not look nice using Mailpoet.

    Thanks

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  • Hi @steverusso66

    Can you copy and paste that heart character here so we can see which one is this you are using?

    Thread Starter steverusso66

    (@steverusso66)

    the heart: ?

    Thread Starter steverusso66

    (@steverusso66)

    I’ll add that sometimes it doesn’t get increased in size, but mostly it does. And I have no way of controlling it.

    Thread Starter steverusso66

    (@steverusso66)

    I just found a Search and Replace plugin that resolved this issue for me. All the hearts in my 270 posts were replaced easily with a dash.

    I think I’m resolving all the issues I had also with the Republish Old Posts plugin and it seems to be working nicely now with MailPoet. If I encounter more difficulties I’ll let you know.

    thanks

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