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plugin:common [2023/12/11 18:07] – [Embedding images] duncancplugin:common [2024/05/20 00:00] – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ---- plugin ---- ---- plugin ----
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 description: Supporting classes required by some other plugins. description: Supporting classes required by some other plugins.
 author     : Duncan Cameron author     : Duncan Cameron
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   * display the contents of the php session   * display the contents of the php session
  
-The plugin also provides an option to inline CSS styles when phplist sends campaign emails.+The plugin also provides options to inline CSS styles when phplist sends campaign emails, and to embed images.
  
 This plugin is now included with phplist, so you need to only enable it on the Manage Plugins page. This plugin is now included with phplist, so you need to only enable it on the Manage Plugins page.
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 ====== Inline CSS styles ====== ====== Inline CSS styles ======
-The plugin provides an option to inline CSS styles when phplist builds the email content. This allows you to include <style> elements in the template for ease of maintenance, but those styles are added to the appropriate elements as style attributes when the email is built.+The plugin provides an option to inline CSS styles when phplist builds the email content. This allows you to include ''<style>'' elements in the template for ease of maintenance, but those styles are added to the appropriate elements as ''style'' attributes when the email is built.
  
-Some email clients have limited or no support for <style> elements in an HTML email, so inlining styles helps to ensure that the final email can be displayed properly on a wider range of clients.+Some email clients have limited or no support for ''<style>'' elements in an HTML email, so inlining styles helps to ensure that the final email can be displayed properly on a wider range of clients.
  
 For example, having a set of styles defined as For example, having a set of styles defined as