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Add link style/color to Sunlight base css #40

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cweber opened this issue Jun 1, 2015 · 2 comments
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Add link style/color to Sunlight base css #40

cweber opened this issue Jun 1, 2015 · 2 comments
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cweber commented Jun 1, 2015

Links that are created by template users are defaulting to internet blue. We should have a Sunlight link color built into the base css file so that, at least, we don't end up with internet blue links.

This could be overridden for specific email styles in the future.

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There are existing link styles in base.css for Sunlight-themed links that are currently being used. The problem is that wysiwyg editors (including Mailchimp's) ignore or don't re-inline styles so links end up with that default blue.

Possibly Mailchimp's @@Style templating could help to resolve this.

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cweber commented Jun 1, 2015

Oh... so is it that the inlining is happening pre-template phase? That
seems...dumb. And also like something that may have been resolved by
someone else.

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On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 3:16 PM, Olivia Cheng notifications@github.com
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There are existing link styles in base.css for Sunlight-themed links that
are currently being used. The problem is that wysiwyg editors (including
Mailchimp's) ignore or don't re-inline styles so links end up with that
default blue.

Possibly Mailchimp's @@Style https://github.com/style templating could
help to resolve this.


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