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MIT License | MIT License |
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PreMailer.Net
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Preview rendered .cshtml with the same style restrictions that email clients use
If you don't already know about it, go check out PreMailer.net. It's a handy tool you can use to adjust styles to be more likely to work in email clients.
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Reporting group membership for critical Active Directory groups
Up until now I've just been working with CSS which I was able to use in email by finding a tool that converts it to in-line style attributes (https://github.com/milkshakesoftware/PreMailer.Net)
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New library: BlazorTemplater
CSS classes can be used in the generated code but CSS support in rendered HTML emails is very patchy and inconsistent. You should use a tool like PreMailer.NET to inline the CSS.
MJML
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Simple HTML email template that works in outlook too
I am using MJML and it’s relatively easy to build your described layout with snippets from the docs.
https://mjml.io/
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Why Does Email Development Have to Suck? – Explaining all the <tr>'s and <td>'s
Last time I had to deal with emails, I've used https://mjml.io/ and was very happy with it. You can version the templates, compile them as part of your build pipeline and it seems to do produce very _adequate_ HTML full of tables that looks good on all clients that we tested.
- MJML – The Responsive Email Framework
- Email style inlining issue
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Gmail HTML Signature Woes and Befuddlement
I suggest you look at https://mjml.io and see if their code holds better after forwards.
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Coding HTML templates for emails is a nightmare. Do you know of any tool to make it easier?
I use mjml https://mjml.io/ and like it pretty much
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If I know HTML and CSS, can I easily start making Email templates? Or is there some additional skills that need to be learned before creating email templates?
Yes, but email is a disaster to build from scratch. I ONLY build email using MJML. If you know html and css you will catch on quickly!
- Isso não se aprende no curso: HTML pra site não funciona em e-mail!
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Launch HN: Resend (YC W23) – Email API for Developers Using React
But why use React to do that when you can achieve the same thing on the backend?
https://mjml.io/
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html newsletter email
I use a foundation framework for emails to build Newsletters. https://mjml.io/
What are some alternatives?
MailKit - A cross-platform .NET library for IMAP, POP3, and SMTP.
Nodemailer - ✉️ Send e-mails with Node.JS – easy as cake!
FluentEmail - All in one email sender for .NET. Supports popular senders (SendGrid, MailGun, etc) and Razor templates.
email-templates - Create, preview (browser/iOS Simulator), and send custom email templates for Node.js. Made for @forwardemail, @ladjs, @cabinjs, @spamscanner, and @breejs.
MimeKit - A .NET MIME creation and parser library with support for S/MIME, PGP, DKIM, TNEF and Unix mbox spools.
mjml-react - React component library to generate the HTML emails on the fly
postal - Email sending for asp.net mvc using the view engine system to render emails.
emailjs - html emails and attachments to any smtp server with nodejs
StrongGrid - Strongly typed library for the entire SendGrid v3 API, including webhooks
i18next - i18next: learn once - translate everywhere
BlazorTemplater - A library that generates HTML (e.g. for emails) from Razor Components
responsive-html-email-template - A free simple responsive HTML email template