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responsive behavior lost #108
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Hi, hmm, that is possible. Can you name the parts the break functionality? Alex |
This affects the entire media query part. Especially the definitions with the table / cell widths.
Media queries don't work as inline CSS ... |
Hmm, I think it is not possible to use inline css (for webmailer) and to use media queries at the moment. For you: You could remove the css from inline integration and do a classic integration again? But you will lose css for webmailers. |
I did both. Inline CSS and the media queries, which I put into the body as a style block. That should make many email clients happy. |
If you have a good solution, PR are welcome |
The feature "Load CSS files now inline in HTML-tags" leads to the fact that not the complete Zurb CSS is loaded anymore. So the responsive behavior has been lost. No media queries included in the newsletter-mail.
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