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Set of Free (MIT) Transactional Email templates built using Tailwind CSS

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  1. A utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom user interfaces.
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    • Open Source
    These templates are super cool because they're built using Tailwind CSS, and the repository contains all of the build tools required to use Tailwind in HTML emails, making sure they render correctly across different browsers & devices. This is all powered by Maizzle - which provides CSS post processing to embed Tailwind into an email and apply a bunch of HTML email best practices.

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  2. Increase code readability. Add vendor prefixes to CSS rules using values from Can I Use. Autoprefixer will use the data based on current browser popularity and property support to apply prefixes for you.
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    • Open Source
    The included Maizzle configuration post-processes all of your HTML using various PostCSS plugins. In the end, you just write normal HTML with Tailwind and Maizzle takes care of building your HTML templates out, and spits them into the /dist directory when complete.

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  3. A Transactional Email Provider from the creators of idbloc.co - for apps, websites and anything else
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    • Open Source

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  4. Quickly build HTML emails with utility-first CSS.
    These templates are super cool because they're built using Tailwind CSS, and the repository contains all of the build tools required to use Tailwind in HTML emails, making sure they render correctly across different browsers & devices. This is all powered by Maizzle - which provides CSS post processing to embed Tailwind into an email and apply a bunch of HTML email best practices.

    #Email Marketing #Email Newsletters #Email 9 social mentions

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