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PreMailer.Net discussion
PreMailer.Net reviews and mentions
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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.
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milkshakesoftware/PreMailer.Net is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of PreMailer.Net is C#.