Inline CSS for Mac users
Posted by Mathew Patterson on October 16, 2007
Following on from our recent post on automatically generated inline CSS for email templates, another customer has come forward with a cool OSX widget to achieve the same goal.
It's called TamTam, and it's very simple to use. You simply paste in your html with CSS rules in the head, hit "Inline" and TamTam updates all your inline classes, tags and ids.
Thanks to Gary Levitt from MadMimi for a practical (and funky) designer tool.
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Abby
wrote on October 17, 2007 7:31 AM
Just tested it and it works great! Curiously, doesn't apply styles to the body tag, though. I'm happy as a clam that this inline-css conversion ball is finally rolling - two really wonderful tools announced within 2 weeks. Thank you, developers!
eff9
wrote on October 22, 2007 2:29 PM
Think it needs a little work...just tested it here and it mucked with $ prices ie. $139 became 39.
Bugger cos it looks sweet!
eff9
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