responsive-html-email-template | A free simple responsive HTML email template | Email library
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Sometimes all you want is a really simple responsive HTML email template with a clear call-to-action button. Here it is.
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QUESTION
tags popping before html body
First of all, the emails work perfectly.
I just have a rendering issue with password_resetting.email.twig and email.html.twig (the one to confirm your email on registration).
I'm just trying to figure out how to get rid of these many
tags that popped right before the HTML code in my template. (see code or screenshot below)
ANSWER
Answered 2018-Jul-24 at 15:32Well, of course inside {% block body_html %}
I don't need the , nor the
tags.
By removing everything (including the ) but the body, I managed to get rid of these
tags.
I lost a few style property generated by MJML in the , but the email still displays properly.
QUESTION
I am having a newsletter HTML email template found here. I want when the button is pressed, the page doesn't refresh and an info is sent to my DB; for example MYSQL.
I have found this question and it's answer. But there is a PHP file involved which I don't know what it should have. And as you will notice there is no form
in the templates in the link provided.
I know that AJAX is part of my answer, but I don't know how to use it in such situation; where I don't have a form.
So, is there an answer to my question or is it just impossible to do such a thing?
Any help is so much appreciated.
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Aug-23 at 20:02It is indeed possible to have a form
tag in an email -- in your case your PHP would have to be an endpoint on a webserver that the form would submit to. However, doing so would open whatever the endpoint was (the form's action
attribute) in the user's web browser. It sounds like you're thinking of forms in web pages that get intercepted with JavaScript to handle the form data (or do validation, or any number of other things) -- this isn't possible in an email since email clients generally don't run JavaScript (with a couple exceptions which run some limited form of JavaScript).
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