@pagenflow/email 1.4.6 → 1.4.7

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@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ export type ColumnConfig = {
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  backgroundImage?: BackgroundImageType;
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  width?: string;
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  height?: string;
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+ maxWidth?: string;
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  gap?: string;
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  };
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  export type ColumnProps = {
@@ -36,6 +36,13 @@ export interface TextConfig {
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  whiteSpace?: string;
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  /** Word break behavior (e.g., 'break-all', 'break-word', 'keep-all', 'normal'). */
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  wordBreak?: string;
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+ /**
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+ * Constrains the text block width in modern clients via CSS, and in
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+ * Outlook Classic (Word rendering engine) via a <center> + table `width`
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+ * HTML attribute pattern — identical to the Column maxWidth approach.
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+ * The outer table always stays at 100% so no retro layout is disturbed;
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+ * only the inner constrained table is capped.
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+ */
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  maxWidth?: string;
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  listStyle?: string;
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  }
package/dist/index.cjs.js CHANGED
@@ -1803,6 +1803,9 @@ function Column({ children, config, devNode }) {
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  };
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  // 2. Outer TD style: Background and Border Radius (no border here).
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  // height is set so the TD occupies the full declared height.
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+ // When maxWidth is set, the outer TD stays at its normal width so it
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+ // always fills its parent — the inner maxWidth table (see below) does
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+ // the actual capping.
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  const outerTdStyle = {
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  width: config.width,
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  height: config.height,
@@ -1846,6 +1849,18 @@ function Column({ children, config, devNode }) {
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  fontSize: "1px",
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  width: "100%",
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  };
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+ // 5. maxWidth constraining table style (modern clients).
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+ // The `width` HTML attribute on this table is what Outlook Classic
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+ // (Word engine) reads — it has no concept of max-width, but it does
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+ // honour the `width` attribute as a hard column cap.
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+ // The CSS max-width here handles modern web/email clients correctly.
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+ // <center> around it ensures the constrained block stays horizontally
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+ // centred in both the Word engine and standards-based renderers.
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+ const maxWidthTableStyle = {
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+ width: "100%",
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+ maxWidth: config.maxWidth,
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+ borderCollapse: "collapse",
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+ };
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  // Main content rendering
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  const renderContent = () => (jsxRuntime.jsx("table", { "aria-label": "Column Padding", role: "presentation", cellPadding: 0, cellSpacing: 0, border: 0, style: innerTableStyle, children: jsxRuntime.jsx("tbody", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("tr", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("td", { style: innerTdStyle, valign: config.justifyContent ? vAlignMap[config.justifyContent] : "top", align: config.alignItems ? alignMap$2[config.alignItems] : "left", children: config.gap && numChildren > 1 ? (jsxRuntime.jsx("table", { "aria-label": "Column Gap Wrapper", role: "presentation", cellPadding: 0, cellSpacing: 0, border: 0, style: {
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  width: "100%",
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  return (jsxRuntime.jsxs("table", { "aria-label": "Column Wrapper", role: "presentation", cellPadding: 0, cellSpacing: 0, border: 0, style: {
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  position: "relative",
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  ...outerTableStyle,
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- }, ...(config.height && { height: config.height }), children: [jsxRuntime.jsx("tbody", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("tr", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("td", { style: outerTdStyle, ...(config.width && { width: config.width }), ...(config.height && { height: config.height }), children: renderContent() }) }) }), devNode && (jsxRuntime.jsx("tfoot", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("tr", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("td", { children: devNode }) }) }))] }));
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+ }, ...(config.height && { height: config.height }), children: [jsxRuntime.jsx("tbody", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("tr", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("td", { style: outerTdStyle, ...(config.width && { width: config.width }), ...(config.height && { height: config.height }), children: config.maxWidth ? (
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+ /*
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+ * maxWidth wrapper — Outlook Classic compatibility pattern:
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+ *
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+ * <center> instructs the Word rendering engine to horizontally
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+ * centre its child block, equivalent to margin: 0 auto in CSS.
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+ *
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+ * The inner table carries the `width` HTML attribute set to the
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+ * maxWidth value. Outlook Classic reads `width` as a hard pixel
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+ * cap; it has no concept of max-width so this is the only lever
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+ * available. Modern clients receive the CSS max-width on the
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+ * same table and behave correctly.
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+ *
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+ * The outer column remains at its normal width so it always
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+ * fills its parent cell in every client — only the inner
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+ * content is capped.
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+ */
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+ jsxRuntime.jsx("center", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("table", { "aria-label": "Column Max Width Wrapper", role: "presentation", cellPadding: 0, cellSpacing: 0, border: 0, width: config.maxWidth, style: maxWidthTableStyle, children: jsxRuntime.jsx("tbody", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("tr", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("td", { children: renderContent() }) }) }) }) })) : (renderContent()) }) }) }), devNode && (jsxRuntime.jsx("tfoot", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("tr", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("td", { children: devNode }) }) }))] }));
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  }
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  var Column_default = React.memo(Column, arePropsEqual);
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  mso-line-height-rule: exactly;
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  }
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  }
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- @media only screen and (max-width: 768px) {
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- .row-content-table[data-mobile-justify="center"] { margin: 0 auto !important; float: none !important; }
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- .row-content-table[data-mobile-justify="start"] { margin: 0 !important; float: left !important; }
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- .row-content-table[data-mobile-justify="end"] { margin: 0 0 0 auto !important; float: right !important; }
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- .row-content-table[data-mobile-align="center"] .child-cell { vertical-align: middle !important; }
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- .row-content-table[data-mobile-align="start"] .child-cell { vertical-align: top !important; }
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- .row-content-table[data-mobile-align="end"] .child-cell { vertical-align: bottom !important; }
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- .row-content-table[data-mobile-wrap="true"] { width: 100% !important; max-width: 100% !important; }
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- .row-content-table[data-mobile-wrap="true"] > tbody > .content-tr { display: block !important; }
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- .row-content-table[data-mobile-wrap="true"] > tbody > .content-tr > .child-cell {
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- display: block !important;
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- width: 100% !important;
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- box-sizing: border-box !important;
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- }
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- .row-content-table[data-mobile-wrap="true"] > tbody > .content-tr > .row-gap-td {
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- display: none !important;
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- width: 0 !important;
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- height: 0 !important;
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- }
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- .row-content-table[data-mobile-wrap="true"] > tbody > .content-tr > .child-cell:not(:last-child) {
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- margin-bottom: 20px !important;
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- }
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- ${["10px", "15px", "20px", "24px", "30px", "40px", ...rowGaps]
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- .filter((gap, index, self) => self.indexOf(gap) === index)
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- .map((gap) => `
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- .row-content-table[data-mobile-wrap="true"][data-gap="${gap}"] > tbody > .content-tr > .child-cell:not(:last-child) {
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- margin-bottom: ${gap} !important;
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- }`)
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- .join("\n")}
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- }
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+
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  a { color: inherit; text-decoration: none; }
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  ol, ul { margin: 0px; padding: 0px; list-style: none; }
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  li {
@@ -2375,7 +2378,9 @@ function resolveAnchorStyles(anchor, fallback) {
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  else if (fallback === null || fallback === void 0 ? void 0 : fallback[prop]) {
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  resolved[prop] = fallback[prop];
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  }
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- // if neither leave it out entirely, don't force inherit
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+ else if (prop === "text-decoration") {
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+ resolved[prop] = "none";
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+ }
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  }
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  return Object.entries(resolved)
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  .map(([k, v]) => `${k}:${v}`)
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  }
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  }
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  function Row({ children, config, devNode, devMode }) {
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- var _a, _b, _c, _d, _e, _f, _g;
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+ var _a, _b, _c, _d, _e, _f;
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  const childrenArray = (Array.isArray(children) ? children : [children]).filter((child) => child != null);
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  const numChildren = childrenArray.length;
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  const href = getHrefFromInnerLink(config.innerLink);
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  const target = ((_a = config.innerLink) === null || _a === void 0 ? void 0 : _a.target) || "_blank";
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+ // Whether children should stack on mobile.
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+ // Mirrors Container's isStacking pattern: drives stack-td / desktop-gap-column
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+ // / mobile-gap-spacer class names so that stacking works via non-@media CSS
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+ // rules that survive Gmail's stylesheet stripping.
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+ const isStacking = ((_b = config.mobile) === null || _b === void 0 ? void 0 : _b.wrap) === true && numChildren > 1;
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  // 1. Outer TD: Background, Border Radius, Width, Height.
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  const backgroundTdStyle = {
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  backgroundColor: config.backgroundColor,
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  backgroundImage: config.backgroundImage
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  ? `url(${config.backgroundImage.src})`
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  : undefined,
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- backgroundRepeat: (_b = config.backgroundImage) === null || _b === void 0 ? void 0 : _b.repeat,
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- backgroundSize: (_c = config.backgroundImage) === null || _c === void 0 ? void 0 : _c.size,
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- backgroundPosition: (_d = config.backgroundImage) === null || _d === void 0 ? void 0 : _d.position,
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+ backgroundRepeat: (_c = config.backgroundImage) === null || _c === void 0 ? void 0 : _c.repeat,
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+ backgroundSize: (_d = config.backgroundImage) === null || _d === void 0 ? void 0 : _d.size,
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+ backgroundPosition: (_e = config.backgroundImage) === null || _e === void 0 ? void 0 : _e.position,
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  ...(config.borderRadius && { overflow: "hidden" }),
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  };
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  // 2. Inner Table: Border and Border Radius.
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  width: "100%",
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  height: "100%",
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  borderCollapse: "collapse",
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- }, children: jsxRuntime.jsx("tbody", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("tr", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("td", { align: tdAlign, width: "100%", style: { width: "100%" }, children: jsxRuntime.jsx("table", { "aria-label": "Row Content", role: "presentation", cellPadding: 0, cellSpacing: 0, border: 0, style: contentTableStyle, ...(config.height && { height: config.height }), className: "content-table row-content-table", "data-mobile-justify": (_e = config.mobile) === null || _e === void 0 ? void 0 : _e.justifyContent, "data-mobile-align": (_f = config.mobile) === null || _f === void 0 ? void 0 : _f.alignItems, "data-mobile-wrap": ((_g = config.mobile) === null || _g === void 0 ? void 0 : _g.wrap) ? "true" : undefined, "data-gap": config.gap, children: jsxRuntime.jsx("tbody", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("tr", { className: "content-tr", children: childrenArray.map((child, index) => (jsxRuntime.jsxs(React.Fragment, { children: [jsxRuntime.jsx("td", { valign: tdValign, style: {
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+ }, children: jsxRuntime.jsx("tbody", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("tr", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("td", { align: tdAlign, width: "100%", style: { width: "100%" }, children: jsxRuntime.jsx("table", { "aria-label": "Row Content", role: "presentation", cellPadding: 0, cellSpacing: 0, border: 0, style: contentTableStyle, ...(config.height && { height: config.height }), className: "content-table row-content-table", "data-mobile-wrap": ((_f = config.mobile) === null || _f === void 0 ? void 0 : _f.wrap) ? "true" : undefined, "data-gap": config.gap, children: jsxRuntime.jsx("tbody", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("tr", { className: "content-tr", children: childrenArray.map((child, index) => (jsxRuntime.jsxs(React.Fragment, { children: [jsxRuntime.jsxs("td", { align: tdAlign, style: {
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  verticalAlign: tdValign,
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- textAlign: "left",
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+ textAlign: tdAlign,
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  padding: "0",
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  margin: "0",
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- }, className: "child-cell", children: child }), index < numChildren - 1 &&
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- config.gap && (jsxRuntime.jsx("td", { width: config.gap, style: gapTdStyle, className: "row-gap-td", children: "\u00A0" }, `row-gap-${index}`))] }, `row-child-${index}`))) }) }) }) }) }) }) }) }) }) }) }) }) }) }), devNode && (jsxRuntime.jsx("tfoot", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("tr", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("td", { children: devNode }) }) }))] }));
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+ },
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+ // Mirror of Container's stack-td pattern: when isStacking,
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+ // the non-@media .stack-td rule forces display:block +
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+ // width:100% on each child, which survives Gmail's
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+ // @media stripping and achieves true mobile stacking.
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+ className: `child-cell${isStacking ? " stack-td" : ""}`, children: [child, isStacking &&
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+ index < numChildren - 1 &&
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+ config.gap && (jsxRuntime.jsx("div", { className: "mobile-gap-spacer", style: {
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+ display: "none",
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+ fontSize: "0",
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+ lineHeight: "0",
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+ height: config.gap,
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+ }, children: "\u00A0" }))] }), index < numChildren - 1 &&
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+ config.gap && (jsxRuntime.jsx("td", { width: config.gap, style: gapTdStyle,
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+ // Mirror of Container's desktop-gap-column pattern:
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+ // when isStacking, the non-@media .desktop-gap-column
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+ // rule collapses the between-column gap td so it does
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+ // not create phantom space while children are stacked.
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+ className: `row-gap-td${isStacking ? " desktop-gap-column" : ""}`, children: "\u00A0" }, `row-gap-${index}`))] }, `row-child-${index}`))) }) }) }) }) }) }) }) }) }) }) }) }) }) }), devNode && (jsxRuntime.jsx("tfoot", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("tr", { children: jsxRuntime.jsx("td", { children: devNode }) }) }))] }));
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  if (href && !devMode) {
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  return (jsxRuntime.jsx("a", { href: href, ...({ target }), style: {
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  textDecoration: "none",
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  function Text({ config, devMode, children }) {
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  const { text, padding, color, textAlign, fontFamily, fontSize, fontWeight, fontStyle, lineHeight, letterSpacing, textTransform, textDecoration, direction, verticalAlign, backgroundColor, opacity, whiteSpace, wordBreak = "break-all", maxWidth, } = config;
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  // 1. TD Style: Where padding and background are reliably applied.
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+ // When maxWidth is set, this TD stays at width: 100% so it always fills
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+ // its parent — the inner maxWidth table (see below) does the actual
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  padding: padding,
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  backgroundColor: backgroundColor,
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  width: "100%",
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  verticalAlign: "top",
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  };
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- // 2. Content Style: Applied directly to a wrapper element
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+ // 2. Content Style: Applied directly to the inner div wrapper.
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+ // maxWidth is intentionally omitted here — putting it on a div has no
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+ // effect in Outlook Classic (Word engine ignores CSS on div elements).
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+ // The constraint is enforced at the table level instead (see below).
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+ // (Word engine) reads — it has no concept of max-width, but it does
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+ // honour the `width` attribute as a hard column cap.
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+ // The CSS max-width here handles modern web/email clients correctly.
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+ // <center> around it ensures the constrained block stays horizontally
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+ // centred in both the Word engine and standards-based renderers.
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+ const innerContent = isString ? (jsxRuntime.jsx("div", { style: contentStyle, dangerouslySetInnerHTML: { __html: processedHtml } })) : (jsxRuntime.jsx("div", { style: contentStyle, children: content }));
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+ * cap; it has no concept of max-width so this is the only lever
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+ * available. Modern clients receive the CSS max-width on the
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+ *
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+ * The outer TD remains at width: 100% so it always fills its
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