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HTML & CSS email template

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Need a simple HTML email template, something like in this image

 

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It will be used to welcome registered users on my websites. It must contain a visual hyperlinked HTML element with suggestive message used to confirm their email account, and a few lines of text which I will add myself, leave place holders to showcase the design.

 

The design must be simple, only plain HTML and CSS.

 

Code restrictions apply in order not to get marked as spam:

-It will be written in a single file 

-Place the CSS in <style> or inline

-No Javascript

-No frameworks/libraries

-No HTML5 elements.

 

EDIT: BOUGHT.

Edited by Token

You are aware that emails are very restricted when it comes to HTML & CSS? A simple template like that can actually be a real pain in the ass to create, it's also dependant on which email client the user uses, the gmail client for example allows more HTML elements and CSS rules than Outlook. Usually these email templates get created using software, which often is quite pricy.

Edited by Taylor Swift

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You are aware that emails are very restricted when it comes to HTML & CSS? A simple template like that can actually be a real pain in the ass to create, it's also dependant on which email client the user uses, the gmail client for example allows more HTML elements and CSS rules than Outlook. Usually these email templates get created using software, which often is quite pricy.

I'm asking for a few elements not a whole website inside an email, that's why I said simple email template and mentioned a few restrictions in order to work with most email clients. All of it can be created with just divs, headers, line breaks and color/font/size/offset properties like the example in that image. There are tons of "free" email templates on the internet, but I'm not using those because of their "free" licenses.

I'm asking for a few elements not a whole website inside an email, that's why I said simple email template and mentioned a few restrictions in order to work with most email clients. All of it can be created with just divs, headers, line breaks and color/font/size/offset properties like the example in that image. There are tons of "free" email templates on the internet, but I'm not using those because of their "free" licenses.

Alright, I was just checking, and I agree this wouldn't be too hard but from my own experience even the simplest things can be a pain when it comes to email templates.

Edited by Taylor Swift

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