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Vlada_Prasolova
Level 5
November 10, 2015
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custom email templates design with automatic Inlining

  • November 10, 2015
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hi!

we are currently under the rebranding process, and have to change and re-work all email templates we've used for a long time

we are trying to design our new templates in such a way so that all our syles would be stored under separate file (or tag "style") and before sending an email they'd inline into the classes we need.

The example of what i'm looking for (CSS Inliner Tool | Email Design Reference )

when we edit the information (take.ms/LEtmP), it would auto-inline styles for the newly created elements.

this would highly ease up our life - w/o this or any other way of doing it we'd have to place new elements and styles every time we want new email template in order for it not to look different from the previous one

i'd be glad for any ideas, materials that would point me in right direction

Нужно задать вопрос саппорту Marketo:

Мы хотим чтобы наши стили были в отдельном файле (либо в тэге <style>) и перед отправкой инлайнились в нужные классы. Похожий инструмент есть у mailchimp (templates.mailchimp.com/resources/inline-css/).

В случае когда мы редактируем информацию (take.ms/LEtmP), для созданных нами новых элементов, система автоматически заинлайнит стили.

При отстутствии этой поддержки, каждый раз приходится вставлять в новые элементы нужные стили, чтобы новый элемент не отличался от текущих.

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2 replies

Grégoire_Miche2
Level 10
November 10, 2015

Hi Vlada,

There is no inlining preprocessor in Marketo, at least for the time being.

You may vote here :

 

-Greg

Vlada_Prasolova
Level 5
November 16, 2015

Thank you! really looking forward to this being implemented

Stijn_Heijthuij
Level 6
November 16, 2015

Hi Vlada,

The biggest advantage of using templates is that you only have to inline them once. The template can then be reused over and over again in the way it is (inline).

When creating the template, don't forget to Add Editable Sections to an Email Template .