Production layout system

Weekly Digest System

Weekly digest layout combining a stacked list, multi-article grid, and newsletter footer for recurring editorial sends.

4 production blocksPart of the Newsletter systemSource, output, and handoff contextBuilt from the public production email system
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System sequence

Message structure in order

  • Centred header. Sets a repeatable digest frame.
  • Digest list. Carries the main top-level story list.
  • Article grid. Adds secondary coverage or content picks.
  • Newsletter footer. Closes with lighter recurring-send footer content.

Production guidance

How this moves into delivery

  • Edit the MJML recipe when you want to adjust structure, copy order, imagery, or CTA destinations.
  • Use the compiled HTML when your ESP, QA handoff, or review process needs final delivery markup.
  • Review the system order below before customising so the message hierarchy stays intact across clients.

Stack map

Production stack

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Each layout is assembled from reusable production blocks. Inspect the system as a whole here, then open individual blocks only when you need source-level changes.

  1. Keeps recurring issues visually consistent.

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    Weekly Digest List

    Newsletter Layouts

    Carries the main editorial rundown.

  3. Adds a denser lower-content block.

  4. Finishes with newsletter-safe footer controls.

Editable source

Layout MJML

Editable system source for adjusting message order, copy, imagery, and destination URLs.

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Compiled output

Compiled HTML

Final output for ESP handoff, QA review, and HTML-only delivery workflows.

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Layout system

Use layouts as reference architecture, then edit the underlying blocks

These public layout pages exist to show message order, block stacking, and the relationship between a full email and the underlying component system. Template Hedgehog Pro is there when your team wants the complete system archive locally for faster assembly and handoff.

This page helps you

  • See the full compiled email before editing
  • Understand which component blocks form the stack
  • Move from recipe-level structure to block-level customisation cleanly