25th October 2017
Schema - what is it and how do I use it?
Written For Liquid Light
Schema is a way of structuring your code to make your content available in a "richer" format.
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25th October 2017
Written For Liquid Light
Schema is a way of structuring your code to make your content available in a "richer" format.
10th May 2017
It may be that you wish to include a lot of information in a Github issue (or anywhere else on the web that allows HTML) but don't want the code/error to fill out the page. Luckily, there is a way to collapse it using latest HTML tags.
4th May 2016
Written For Liquid Light
Creating a responsive, HTML email template is not as easy as it first appears. Email clients are still behind with web standards and supporting latest web technologies, so HTML emails need to be built using the table element and inline styles. This blog will walk you through creating a custom template while still using Mailchimp's WYSIWYG and Image editor
15th December 2014
Written For Liquid Light
HTML emails are a great way of keeping your customers up-to-date, but are not as versatile as web pages. Here's our list of things to consider when designing and building HTML emails.
7th February 2012
After reading the aforementioned HTML5 & CSS3 for the Real World book, I have come to realise that there are loads of changes included with HTML5.
17th November 2010
Creating a HTML email is like going back to the nineties with web design – you have to go against all your natural instincts as a web designer.
25th January 2009
CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets are the easiest, cleanest and most accessible way of styling a website. Tables were previously used to position objects on the page and CSS used just to make the text look pretty. Now CSS is being relied more and more to position images, text, add spacing to websites and bring the whole site together.