> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://jdocs.themeparrot.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://jdocs.themeparrot.com/joomla-templates/claypot/template-customization/news-letter.md).

# News Letter

### 8.News Letter

**Module position**: tp-bottom-info

**Module suffix**: wow fadeInUp

![](/files/2E5UBVQtbtCZNO1zQS1W)

> Follow the below instruction to achive the above style

**Create a new ACY mailing module**

#### Step-1:&#x20;

To create a style like our demo you should create a new acy mailing module and assigned it to the custom position (that position should not represent any of the template position)In our demo site we used the custom position name as newsletter

#### Step-2:&#x20;

Then simply create a new custom html module apply the below code to achive the style like our demo

![](/files/V9AGY8yy3PscHMkiW88J)


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