Hey @vem0m
You can go to the tab “advanced”
There’s a button to export the template file to your theme.
With this feature you have your own template file which is save from being overwritten during the next update.
best regards, Hannes
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vem0m
(@vem0m)
I was wanting to avoid that. Is that the only way?
That’s the way to modify HTML code and stay update save
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vem0m
(@vem0m)
It’s still messed up. Exported and now I get no background color on my header. I’ve changed the code to try and force it, used the standard variable but I get no background color on my header or under the header image. This “template” seems REALLY messed up. At least when testing with Gmail. My host email seems to get the email correctly. Any ideas?
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This reply was modified 6 years, 2 months ago by
vem0m.
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vem0m
(@vem0m)
Gmail still seems to be removing the header’s background color. Or am I the only one having this issue? I’ve cleared all templates out, cleared all plugin settings, uninstalled the plugin and wiped my database of anything related to this plugin. It’s still happening.
It does not happen on version 2.9.3. Seems 2.9.4 is messed up.
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This reply was modified 6 years, 2 months ago by
vem0m.
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Julian
(@juliangk)
Hello vem0m,
after doing some testing with gmail, this is indeed the case.
Thank you for bringing it to our attention! We will have a look at the issue.
Best regards
Plugin Support
Julian
(@juliangk)
I have marked this thread as resolved, due to having posted a new thread concerning the display in gmail emails.
Best regards
Julian