51 lines
1.0 KiB
CSS
51 lines
1.0 KiB
CSS
/**
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CSS reset for email clients for elements used in email content
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StyleLint is disabled because some rules contain properties that linter marks as unknown (e.g. mso- prefix), but they are valid for email rendering
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*/
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/* stylelint-disable property-no-unknown */
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table,
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td {
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border-collapse: collapse;
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mso-table-lspace: 0;
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mso-table-rspace: 0;
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}
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img {
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border: 0;
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height: auto;
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-ms-interpolation-mode: bicubic;
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line-height: 100%;
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max-width: 100%;
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outline: none;
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text-decoration: none;
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}
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p {
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display: block;
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margin: 0;
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}
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h1,
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h2,
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h3,
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h4,
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h5,
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h6 {
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margin-bottom: 0;
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margin-top: 0;
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}
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/* Wa want ensure the same design for all email clients */
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ul,
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ol {
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/* When margin attribute is set to zero, Outlook doesn't render the list properly. As a possible workaround, we can reset only margin for top and bottom */
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margin-bottom: 0;
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margin-top: 0;
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padding: 0 0 0 40px;
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}
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/* Outlook was adding weird spaces around lists in some versions. Resetting vertical margin for list items solved it */
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li {
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margin-bottom: 0;
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margin-top: 0;
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}
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