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Question on css inline #21
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It seems like there is a word missing here! "head" maybe? It's a shame, because it's a very interesting question. |
He wrote "body" with < > :) On 5 November 2013 15:52, Ian [email protected] wrote:
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I believe MailChimp is claiming that it will not strip the media queries out of the head, whilst still inlining the rest of the CSS for you. If so then this is impressive but I'm not sure if this is a 100% catch-all for all RWD-supporting email clients. |
@iparr The automatic CSS inliner (and our external one at http://beaker.mailchimp.com/inline-css) does indeed inline everything but the media query styles. |
I was reading this: so what do I need to do? check or uncheck for AUtomatic CSS ininer if I want it to remain responsive?
Many thanks
Responsive Templates & CSS Inlining
When inlining the CSS in the responsive templates, be sure not to include the styles within the media query; they should remain in the of the email. MailChimp inlines the CSS correctly, but many services may not.
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