Christine Lombard is seeking assistance to create an email template header that uses blocks to show content side by side on mobile, similar to features in ActiveCampaign.
No specific solution was provided in the thread, indicating a need for updated documentation or community-based resources.
Justin advises checking the required scopes for the API call, indicating that missing scopes can prevent it from working.
Anton confirms head tag modification is impossible in DND templates and suggests HTML email development.
Anton states media queries are stripped in DND emails and advises using HTML templates instead.
Robert Ainslie explains workflow context limitations and advises using Dealer-based workflows or programmable email content.
Pragna shares the API endpoint to get contacts by ID but doesn't directly address checking list membership.
Nikolai shared a detailed account of the steps they took but didn't find a solution, suggesting those handling form submissions might need to adapt their implementation to get the IP address linkage correctly.
Daniel Wong explains accessing module data via the content.widgets object to retrieve fields from individual blog posts
No answer was provided regarding resolving the email uniqueness issue.
No definitive solution was shared, but it suggests investigating the uniqueness of the properties being used.
No detailed recommendations were provided in the responses.
No specific solution was arrived at, but Rohit was advised to reach out to support.
Nathaniel suggests using the search API to return associated records, pointing out the flexibility of querying.
Corey confirms that Benjamín's usage of the endpoint is correct and suggests sharing the error for more specific help.
No specific answer was provided, leaving the query unresolved.
Paul expresses interest in the answer but hasn't found anything conclusive regarding this.
BJ suggests using a helper component or rolling a custom menu component using specific syntax.
Paul notes that he hasn't come across an endpoint for this and assumes the answer is 'No'.
Responses are not provided in this thread, and it remains unresolved.