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by saos
1911 days ago
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Its very ninche tbh. I think more needs to be done to empower marketers who don't really care about HTML. I know the web and email and different but its just crazy how slow email is. Its still 10 years behind stuck using <table> layouts. Just insane. Microsoft for starters should stop with actionable emails and start supportingbasic semantic HTML and CSS3 in all their clients. |
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The only reason web browsers are on the surveillance capitalism treadmill is that people are essentially forced to continually upgrade to the newest, shiniest version, since stuff like banking and shopping break otherwise.
If anything, I want my email client to support less of HTML. I already have images (and, I hope, javascript — better check) disabled. Nuking custom fonts would be nice too.
If this breaks the rendering of a message, 99% of the time, that’s a feature, not a bug.
Heck, I wish there was an open, simplified HTML news renderer where there is no JavaScript or tracking, and publishers target it directly (I pay for access to a closed app like this, but it is a walled garden.)