![]() ![]() I have always been impressed with Joe’s products, and this is not exception I can only try to imagine the amount of work that went in to it i just can’t justify its existence, its like "Turn your dishwasher in to a blender with this easy to install kit, (screws included) All for just $299.99! All the comfort of the dishwasher you already know, and love Apple, Google, Tesla and Sony use this software.it goes without saying but mailchimp is heavily supported.Previews for all iOS devices and Apple Watch.Support for GIFs and many other formats.Its layout tools work a lot like Stacks (rows and columns).Mail Designer Pro 3 does everything this stacks do and much much more for $50 bucks I would LOVE to use RW and your stacks to create emails but I’m afraid that without auto text version generation that’s just not feasible.Īgain, thank you for replying to my post. The nice thing about the email services (I use aWeber) is that they automatically create a text version along with the html. My “text” request comes from the fact that may mail list contains a good number of older folk who still use plain text emails. I believe a mail snippet would satisfy this need would it not? Since it’s designed for email the css has to be contained in the snippet… right? Would love to try it for this. I hand code my include snippets now and all paths need to be full paths and css has to be inline, etc. The issue is that since I may want to call the html snippet from any page (via an php include) it has to be "self contained, or rather not “page” or “stack” dependent. I’m thinking outside the “email” box on this one… What I’m asking about php includes is if your email stacks could generate my html code that my php include calls on my RW pages. ![]()
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