MJML is built upon components, used under the form of tags in the markup language. Added to the standard library of components, it is possible for anyone to create their own component, leveraging MJML’s easy syntax to make it easier to reuse bits of code…
While MJML has been making email developers happy for a year now, with an easy-to-use syntax and responsive-by-design markup, we don’t want to stop here.
After a little more than a year, an increasing number of downloads (20,000 in February!) and an always more active community, we decided that it was time to take a fresh start.
A few months back, we announced MJML 4 as a total revamp of MJML, bringing its own lot of improvements and features.
Today, we’re proud to announce that the first alpha is here!
In MJML 4, following popular demand, we introduced a new feature enabling the creation of gutters between columns. Below is an example of how it looked like.
<mjml> <mj-body> <mj-section> <mj-column padding="16px"> <mj-text…
<mjml> <mj-body> <mj-section> <mj-column padding="16px"> <mj-text
MJML’s mission is to make responsive email easy by abstracting complex email HTML. This, however, doesn’t mean that it should be done at the cost of flexibility and control over your email. We’re…
8 months after its official release and 5 months after the release of MJML v2, today marks another great milestone for MJML: MJML v3 is out! Big up to our community and contributors who played a big part in this release: Alex, András…
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