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  • February 28, 2025
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hello klaviyo, want to be able to edit only the text content of a custom html email i coded outside of klaviyo with the drag and drop. i mean only the text should be editable not the whole document which i know is not possible. van any one please help me out on this issue. thank you.

Best answer by Byrne C

Hey ​@memet oumar,

Have you checked out our article here on how to create a hybrid email template? Doing this allows you to create an HTML template that you can upload to Klaviyo, that allows for editable text blocks/other blocks in the drag-and-drop editor. Essentially, the process involves adding a certain string of code to your HTML where you want the editable text block to be (You’ll only need to do this once, even if you want multiple editable blocks).

Let me know if you’ve already tried this process, or if it’s not working, and if so, what issues you’re seeing. Happy to look into this more for you.

-Byrne

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MANSIR2094
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  • February 28, 2025

hi ​@memet oumar 

Klaviyo’s drag-and-drop editor doesn’t allow direct editing of text inside a fully custom-coded HTML email. However, you can make specific text sections editable by using Klaviyo’s template tags or placing editable text inside a Klaviyo-supported block.

One workaround is to insert variables or content blocks where the text needs to change. If you want, I can guide you on how to structure your HTML so only the text is editable inside Klaviyo. Let me know how you would like to proceed!


Byrne C
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  • March 4, 2025

Hey ​@memet oumar,

Have you checked out our article here on how to create a hybrid email template? Doing this allows you to create an HTML template that you can upload to Klaviyo, that allows for editable text blocks/other blocks in the drag-and-drop editor. Essentially, the process involves adding a certain string of code to your HTML where you want the editable text block to be (You’ll only need to do this once, even if you want multiple editable blocks).

Let me know if you’ve already tried this process, or if it’s not working, and if so, what issues you’re seeing. Happy to look into this more for you.

-Byrne