If you’re in any way involved in email design, you know that building a great email isn’t easy. Between choosing the appropriate layout, header weights and font, content, and more, a lot goes into building each campaign.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) allow you to add styles and formatting to the HTML of your email, so that fonts, spaces, colors, images, and more appear the way you intended. There are numerous options for including CSS in your email, the easiest of which is to write your styles in the < head > of your email. However, since Gmail and some other clients will strip out CSS in the < head >, inlining your CSS is essential.
CSS Inlining in Email [Webinar Recording]
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