• Resolved takedown232

    (@takedown232)


    I have tested this plugin out and it works great, however because it uses CSS in the head rather than inline CSS, the styles in the email don’t render when the email is viewed in gmail. I tried using http://beaker.mailchimp.com/inline-css (inline CSS converter) to convert the email.latte html to inline CSS, but I then receive an error when trying to send a test email.

    How can I convert it to inline without receiving an error? Most of my viewers use Gmail, so I really can’t use this plugin until inline CSS is supported unless I can find a workaround.

    On an additional but unrelated note, I’d like to have custom subjects (so I can have “New Video” rather than “New Post”)

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/simple-subscribe/

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  • Hi there mate,

    you just have to do it manually then I presume. I don’t have the time convert that line by line just for you 🙂 And the mailchimp converter probably removes / changes latte template variables.

    Regards,
    Mart

    Thread Starter takedown232

    (@takedown232)

    I tried doing it manually. I’m not sure why, but I always get the same error.

    I wasn’t asking you to convert it for me, but I’m sure if you updated the plugin to support it (Gmail, inline CSS), you would get a lot more users from it. I know I’m not the only one who wants to send mail to fans who use Gmail (the largest email provider existing).

    Thanks for your reply,

    Adam

    Hey Adam,

    that’s great 🙂 Thanks for your ideas, surely that’s all true and constructive, but as I said before, as of now, I have no time for this. Maybe in future.

    Mart

    Hi I have the same issue did you get this resolved?
    The email doesn’t highlight text that works perfectly on the website via external css

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