Standard theme: Formatting issues
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Dear experts,
I am quite satisfied with the standard theme installed for newsletters when installing MailPoet. However, there are three issues to which I could not find an answer in the forums, so I am setting my first post.
If possible, I would like to change/solve these things in the theme itself, so also a hint about the correct position to do so would be helpful. But now to my questions:
How can I force the newsletter to align all paragraphs left-justified? In the editor, they are but the resulting newsletter/mail has all paragraphs centered. To click on the Left-alignment-button for each paragraph is a little bit annoying.
I have lists (bullet points) where the text is longer than one line. And the result is
x This is an example for very,
very long lineinstead of
x This is an example for a multi-line bullet point
formatted as I want it to be.So I would like something like list-style-position: outside
Can I change the theme in a way that after each bullet point there is a distance of let’s say half a line before the next paragraph/bullet point starts? Shift-Enter works fine in the editor but has no effect to the final result.
Kind regards,
Franz
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Additional information as the second list example is not displayed as I want it to be: I want the word “formatted” to be aligned left justified with the beginning of the word “This” but not with the bullet.
Hi Franz,
MailPoet is built to have an HTML newsletters code that should work on major email clients.
Unfortunately some emails clients don’t support many CSS styles that we are used to have, so MailPoet will trim that styles.Rest assured, our next editor will have a better HTML output and will be much easier to use.
Have you tried out our demo yet? http://demo3.mailpoet.com/launch/Let us know your feedback
Hi Mailpoet,
Do you have any idea how many people use email clients that don’t support css?
For these exceptions is the link to view the newsletter in your browser (I.M.O.).I tried the Demo. It looks like it will not have improvements regarding this issue.
I would like to have a normal indented list for my majority of readers.
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