• I like the Plugin, it’s really simple and works really really create. It’s a really good plugin. I would give 5 Stars right away, BUT there is one important feature missing: the ability to design the Newsletter. I missing the “Custom CSS” feature. There are Templates, but there are all the same, no different CSS. They have only different Picture and Colors, that’s absolutly useless. :-/

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  • Plugin Author MailPoet

    (@mailpoet)

    Good and valid point!

    The only problem is that HTML for email doesn’t work like for browsers.

    See this list for example: https://www.campaignmonitor.com/css/

    To check styles across all email clients, one needs to have access to tools like Litmus: https://litmus.com

    For this reason, we lock the HTML so users don’t play with it.

    Perhaps our email editor lacks more design capabilities, you say? We agree it could. But we made it as simple as possible for the busy business owners.

    Cheers!

    No Custom CSS.
    And not only that. I have done 2 columns in email. It brings me two columns to Outlook, but when people respond, it moves to one column.

    This is not a bug in email browsers. It’s your Mailpoet error. When I click on email preview, there is one column. How do I look before people ?! Like I can’t create email.
    Even emails two years old began to appear with a single column.

    That’s why I started creating a new template from the beginning. and that is not valid. Even in the new template, two columns appear as one.

    In other email systems, columns work correctly.

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