Email Templates looks different for different email clients.
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Email Templates looks different for different email clients.
I was testing order emails and getting some css related issues.
I have also checked that email.css is included in the template.
But same email looks differently in gmail and another email client. In gmail it looks like below and I want this format to look like for all email clients. Thanks
Harpal Singh
I have also checked that email.css is included in the template.
But same email looks differently in gmail and another email client. In gmail it looks like below and I want this format to look like for all email clients. Thanks
Harpal Singh
Re: Email Templates looks different for different email clie
The upcoming 2019.07 release uses MJML to offer responsive e-mails that look similar in all e-mail clients
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Re: Email Templates looks different for different email clie
OK Thanksaimeos wrote:The upcoming 2019.07 release uses MJML to offer responsive e-mails that look similar in all e-mail clients
But can you suggest any other way for the time being now?
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Re: Email Templates looks different for different email clie
How can I debug email template without firing email?
Re: Email Templates looks different for different email clie
The 2019.07 release will be available in the next days.
For testing e-mails, you should use a service like mailtrap.io which catches all e-mails sent if you add their settings to your .env file.
For testing e-mails, you should use a service like mailtrap.io which catches all e-mails sent if you add their settings to your .env file.
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