![]() ![]() We want to play around with it and we want to test every single detail to find the caveats and to rewire our brains to embrace the possibilities of HTML email of the 21st century. Just like anyone else on this field, we – at EDMdesigner – want to see it in real life already. Email developers have huge expectations for the update, in the hopes that it will rewrite the rules of email coding. One of my favorite tweets on this topic is from Nicole Merlin, a well known email design and development expert from Australia:Īs you can see, this is the holy grail of email design. They are focusing on the possibilities, the long and short term effects of this major update, and questioning the unknown things. Litmus, Email on Acid, Eliot Ross and many others have written great articles about it. ![]() Needless to say, this is the biggest news in email marketing and email design in the last decade. They are going to support many CSS properties but most importantly they will also support media queries. Google has announced that they will expand their CSS support, which means that they will support the style tag in the head of the email HTML. Everybody was tweeting about it and a lot of email developers started to play around with it.Although it was very exciting news from Google, even bigger news happened on September 14, 2016. Gmail started to support display:none in email. On August 31, 2016, a huge thing happened. ![]()
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