inky-rb 0.0.3 → 1.3.6.0
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- data/Gemfile.lock +4 -4
- data/README.md +23 -12
- data/lib/inky/rails/version.rb +1 -1
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data/README.md
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## Getting Started
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Add the following gems to your Gemfile:
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```ruby
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gem 'inky-rb', require: 'inky'
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# Stylesheet inlining for email **
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gem 'premailer-rails'
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Rename your email templates to use the `.inky` file extension. Note that you'll still be able to use ERB within the `.inky` templates:
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Simply use the file extension `.inky` and make sure your email layout includes a scss file that includes the foundation-emails styles.
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welcome.html => welcome.html.inky
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You're all set!
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** The majority of email clients ignore linked stylesheets. By inlining your referenced styles, `premailer-rails` lets you keep your markup and stylesheets in separate files.
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## Custom Elements
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Inky simplifies the process of creating HTML emails by expanding out simple tags like `<row>` and `<column>` into full table syntax. The names of the tags can be changed with the `components` setting.
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data/lib/inky/rails/version.rb
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