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Hi Chris,
Software works great, and I think the little newsletter.css looks decent enough. However there's an issue when I send to a Gmail account -- it doesn't render the CSS. Any ideas or is there a trick to make Google recognize the css? Maybe I can forward the emails or send you screenshots to explain better, but basically when I send to my Gmail account, there is no pretty formatting, it is all just plain. Thanks! Eric --------------- Added [DATE]1358383385[/DATE] at [TIME]1358383385[/TIME] --------------- I played around with this and partially got it to work... looks a little different from the way it's supposed to, but not too far off. I added this to functions, just above where it says "Prepare Test Email: Code:
//convert css to inline --------------- Added [DATE]1358384791[/DATE] at [TIME]1358384791[/TIME] --------------- I also put this in newsletter_sendemails.php, not really sure this will work, eek. Code:
//convert css to inline Oh no wait, newsletter_sendemails.php doesn't have $css, so I put this in newsletter_prepare.php Code:
//convert css to inline |
Well I never thought that GMail needs special css. Thank you for pointing me there I'll check it.
Chris |
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