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html-email-template

v1.0.0

Published

Free Responsive HTML Email Template

Downloads

4

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Free Responsive HTML Email Template

Sometimes all you want is a really simple responsive HTML email template with a clear call-to-action button. Here it is.

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Inline your CSS before sending

Email is notorious for inconsistent CSS support. Therefore you should always inline your CSS and send a test to yourself before sending.

Sending emails directly from your codebase or using a developer service?

For an API service (like Mailgun, SendGrid, Postmark) you need to inline the CSS before sending. See email-inlined.html for an example.

You can use this Email CSS Inliner and then send a test email to yourself to verify it works as expected.

  • Copy all of email.html
  • Paste the HTML as the source into the inliner
  • Copy the HTML output and use this as the email template you send

Sending emails using a marketing service like Mailchimp?

Use the template email.html as is. They'll put the CSS inline for you when you put together your campaign.

Images in email

When inserting images remember to include the following attributes or risk them breaking in different clients:

  • src
  • alt
  • width
  • height
  • border

Example:

<img src="https://absolute-path-to-image.jpg" alt="Useful alt text" width="500" height="300" border="0" style="border:0; outline:none; text-decoration:none; display:block;">

More information here

Tried and tested on all major email clients

Tested on mobile, desktop and web.

Templates Tested on Email Clients

See the Litmus test results.

More HTML email resources

This free template is part of a pack of responsive email templates for developers and startups available on HTML Email. image