Creating Responsive Email Templates with Markdown Syntax
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dancablam
The kind of bagel you'd toss to the pigeons.
Summary
This article demonstrates how to create responsive email templates using Markdown syntax. It shows a practical example of a confirmation email template with a dark theme, including header, content with confirmation code, and footer sections. The template is designed to be converted into email-safe HTML that renders properly across different email clients.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledYour confirmation code is below - enter it in your open browser window and we'll help you get signed in.
If you didn't request this email, there's nothing to worry about, you can safely ignore it.
Turn markdown into responsive, email-safe HTML that renders perfectly across every client.
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