@ecomailcz/mjml-column
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mjml-column
Columns enable you to horizontally organize the content within your sections. They must be located under mj-section
tags in order to be considered by the engine.
To be responsive, columns are expressed in terms of percentage.
Every single column has to contain something because they are responsive containers, and will be vertically stacked on a mobile view. Any standard component, or component that you have defined and registered, can be placed within a column – except mj-column
or mj-section
elements.
<mjml>
<mj-body>
<mj-section>
<mj-column>
<!-- Your first column -->
</mj-column>
<mj-column>
<!-- Your second column -->
</mj-column>
</mj-section>
</mj-body>
</mjml>
attribute | unit | description | default attributes --------------------|-------------|--------------------------------|-------------------------------------- background-color | string | background color for a column | n/a border | string | css border format | none border-bottom | string | css border format | n/a border-left | string | css border format | n/a border-right | string | css border format | n/a border-top | string | css border format | n/a border-radius | percent/px | border radius | n/a width | percent/px | column width | (100 / number of non-raw elements in section)% vertical-align | string | middle/top/bottom | top padding | px | supports up to 4 parameters | 20px 0 padding-top | px | section top offset | n/a padding-bottom | px | section bottom offset | n/a padding-left | px | section left offset | n/a padding-right | px | section right offset | n/a css-class | string | class name, added to the root HTML element created | n/a