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by eric4smith
1352 days ago
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Most e-mail templates can be easily coded by hand these days. E-mail clients by and large show html properly too. A few rules: 1. Inline css of course 2. Use pixels as units 3. Don’t get too fancy. I tuned out as soon as I read the word. “React”. |
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greater compatibility email clients (because it blocks you from using css not allowed) offers components to facilitate and give compatibility to email clients, has an email client simulator, allows using jsx, allows using styled-components, is being applied to turn css not allowed by email clients you make into css allowed (automatically by the compiler) how can this be useless?