I want to use a countdown article in the newsletter. How does it work?

I want to use a countdown article in the newsletter. How does it work?

Maileon supports the use of a countdown article. This is currently only available in German.
In general, the function can be found here after activation:


In the menu there you will find all possibilities to use the countdown

- format the background
- adjust the countdown itself
- determine the position of the countdown
- use an image instead of a background

The placeholders for the countdown are 
Day - %D 
Hour - %H
Minute - %I
Second - %S

You can find more here

Please note that currently no PNG files are supported

This Feature will be added in the new editor soon.
Are you interested in the countdown? Please contact service@xqueue.com or your maileon partner.

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