MJML: the only framework that makes responsive-email easy
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Nov 20, 2024 - JavaScript
MJML: the only framework that makes responsive-email easy
A few simple, but solid patterns for responsive HTML email templates and newsletters. Even in Outlook and Gmail.
Quickly build HTML emails with Tailwind CSS.
Responsive HTML email template designed to work on all major email platforms and smartphones
Jigsaw-based PHP build system for rapid HTML email development with Tailwind CSS.
Responsive email template that is optimised for readability.
The utility belt for MJML developers
A modular and lightweight, responsive email framework.
A responsive email framework based on a golden ratio typography grid.
A rewrite of the original HTML email boilerplate (originally written by Sean Powell) that keeps up with the latest developments of email clients, providing a solid foundation for our email campaigns, and yours too!
A skeleton HTML template of essential design patterns for accessible, responsive emails
CLI tool for the Maizzle Email Framework.
Rapid responsive email development with MJML (Nunjucks templates and support for i18n and multiparts)
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React component that allows you design and create email buttons that are compatible with modern email clients & Outlook 2007+
a minimal site with pre-written email templates aka Canned Response emails
An HTML template based on skeleton for sending emails.
An unofficial port of MJML (by MailJet) to .NET Standard. This project is currently in an experimental state and should not be used in a production environment.
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