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obi_emails

v1.1.7

Published

Gulp environment that will make creating HTML emails fast and easy

Downloads

12

Readme

This is a HTML email build tool.

Section 1 - How to install.

Step 1

run "node ./node_modules/obi_emails/index.js

Sass file We strongly recommend looking through the sass file to understand how it works. The naming scheme is very intuitive. But it is advisable to become familiar with it if you wish to use it

Component Library To help you get started there is a very useful library of components that are vital in building. Feel free to copy the code and add it to your project. Or if you are stuck on how the layout of HTML emails work then refer to the component library for an idea of how things work :)

Usefull information

You will have a pre-populated sass file called "style.scss" in
a folder called sass - this is a powerful tool that has all the 
classes you could need to make your email. 
However if you would like to make your own classes feel free 
to overwrite it :)

Now you will have a file called dev_email.html - This will be
 where you can develop your emails using the classes from the 
sass file. When you are finished developing you can take your 
inlined (and sass converted) email and save it.

(If you have your own e-mail that you would like to have instead
 of the original (and blank) "dev_email.html" file then feel free to 
replace the "dev_email.html" file with your own file. Just make sure 
that you REPLACE it with the "dev_email.html" file
Also make sure that your new file is ".html)

Nota Bene - it would be advisable to delete the node_modules file as 
it takes a lot of space

HAPPY DEVELOPING!