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Pro Mailer - Markup question


toni
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Hello everyone,

I'm not sure where this post fits best. I hope here is okay. I am planning to implement a newsletter with ProMailer. As far as I understand, ProMailer sends an existing page, which means that the page can be used for sending and for viewing in the browser, correct?
My idea was to write 90's table markup as newsletter clients are very picky. However, the documentation names 

  • Foundation for Emails
  • MJML (Mail Jet Markup Language)
  • Maizzle
  • Cerberus

as possible (CSS) frameworks. My question is, does anyone have experience with one of them? Can one of them be used to use markup for the browser and email client at the same time? Is one perhaps used for the Processwire newsletter?

Best regards

Toni

 

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You can try to use my module https://processwire.com/modules/page-mjml-to-html/

It allows you to write your newsletter’s template using the MJML syntax and get it converted into proper HTML when viewing a page (and also when sending via ProMailer). Please have a look and if you happen to have an issue, don’t hesitate to share it here

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Fortunately you don’t have to use Mailjet to receive and use a MJML API key 🙂

You just have to give your email address to receive your API key and that’s it. For now it’s free and it’s been so for a while, let’s hope it stays that way.

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