![]() ![]() It makes developing responsive emails significantly easier, faster and… dare we say it… fun! We’re looking forward to integrating these new capabilities into our email strategies and learning more about building custom components. ![]() The pros of developing in MJML far outweigh those minor cons for us. We also have the ability to write raw HTML if more columns are truly necessary. The maximum number of columns is four, which isn’t an issue now that we know to design within that parameter.The default width of 600px is not configurable, so we have to adjust it in the resulting HTML.Using components reduces our testing time significantly, and debugging is much simpler when the code is so easy to comb through. The basics of MJML have already been thoroughly tested across all major email clients. The library of components allows us to offer our clients more advanced features in their emails without sinking extra time and testing into them. It simply makes things more efficient and understandable. It doesn’t add any bulk or unused code to the project. One of the reasons we are integrating MJML into our email workflow is that it is super lightweight and flexible. The community surrounding it is super helpful, and it’s clear the team who is building it is really listening to their users and care a lot about the project. ![]() Finding information is straightforward and examples were illustrated well. MJML’s documentation is accessible and easy to understand. ![]()
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