Use Tailwind CSS to design HTML emails.
Tailwind makes it very easy to design websites, why not use it to design HTML emails? I've been using this for volt.fm and pikaso.me and it has made my life a lot easier.
npm install -g mailwind
Design your HTML email using the Tailwind utility classes like you normally would for the web.
Then run the following command to generate the corresponding CSS file:
mailwind --input-html email.html --output-css style.css
Or run this command to generate an inlined HTML file:
mailwind --input-html email.html --output-html email-inlined.html
--input-css
The path to your base CSS file. Use this if you need to write custom CSS. Defaults to style.css.
--input-html
The path to your HTML email file.
--output-css
The path to the CSS file that will be generated.
--output-html
The path to the inlined HTML file that will be generated.
--tailwind-config
The path to your custom Tailwind configuration file. Defaults to tailwind.config.js.
In the provided default config file, all the units are changed to pixel which is probably what you want for HTML emails.
Given an email.html
file with this content:
<html>
<body>
<p class="font-bold text-lg">Welcome</p>
</body>
</html>
running this command:
mailwind \
--input-html email.html \
--output-css style.css \
--output-html email-inlined.html
will generate the following CSS and inlined HTML files:
.text-lg {
font-size: 18px
}
.font-bold {
font-weight: 700
}
<html>
<body>
<p class="font-bold text-lg" style="font-size: 18px; font-weight: 700;">Welcome</p>
</body>
</html>
- 2.2
- Tailwind CSS is now a peer dependency so you can
npm install
newer versions if you need to (Thanks Songkeys)
- Tailwind CSS is now a peer dependency so you can
- 2.1
- Colors are now generated without using CSS variables
- Upgrade to Tailwind CSS v3.2
- 2.0
- New design
- Upgrade to Tailwind CSS v3
- 1.0
- Initial release
Soheil Rashidi
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