css - Responsive HTML Emails need tables? -
I have to create an email template and make it responsive. Need to use media queries and CSS styles on how to get the layout that you are not able to get a heading etc. I was thinking the tables are no longer required (they are quite Are upset anyway).
But I explain to blog how to create responsive HTML emails with tables, so I wonder why they have used CSS?
Is this some kind of compatibility approach? So that the old system will still show the layout, even if not right and new ones will look better?
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Email clients really use the old rendering engine if you have the option to use the divisions rather than tables.
If you choose, you will see your email break almost everywhere (especially the approach). By using tables you have to support those old email clients as those that make it responsive to your email, as well as support.
There are good tutorials that you can start with templates that you can start a lot of, I suggest you use them and build from there
< P> It will come in handy.If you can get an account it makes test less painful and they get it for the most time.
In addition, if you are already emailing, then try to study which device / customer uses the audience and you can ensure that your new template is okay on them. Works.
Good luck!
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