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Project Summary

For the best HTML e-mail delivery results, CSS should be inline. This is a huge pain and a simple newsletter becomes un-managable very quickly. This script is my solution. CSS styles are converted to inline style attributes Checks style and link[rel=stylesheet] tags and preserves existing inline attributes Relative paths are converted to absolute paths Checks links in href, src and CSS url('') CSS properties are checked against e-mail client capabilities Based on the Email Standards Project’s guides A plain text version is created Optional

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css_parser email gem hpricot nokogiri nokogumbo premailer ruby

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Project Security

Vulnerabilities per Version ( last 10 releases )

There are no reported vulnerabilities

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Languages

Ruby
92%
HTML
5%
CSS
3%

30 Day Summary

Jan 2 2025 — Feb 1 2025

12 Month Summary

Feb 1 2024 — Feb 1 2025
  • 74 Commits
    Up + 44 (146%) from previous 12 months
  • 6 Contributors
    Up + 2 (50%) from previous 12 months