diff --git a/website_mail_snippet_responsive/README.rst b/website_mail_snippet_responsive/README.rst index 7e17039d..9f4c9194 100644 --- a/website_mail_snippet_responsive/README.rst +++ b/website_mail_snippet_responsive/README.rst @@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ responsive layout and allow you to read those mails comfortably in a mobile mail client. Well... actually this is not really responsive. It is pseudo-responsive. -Responsiveness in current mail clients sucks a lot, so these templates are very -verbose to ensure compatibility in most scenarios. Ideas are taken from -https://css-tricks.com/ideas-behind-responsive-emails/. +Responsiveness in current mail clients is years behind browsers', so these +templates are very verbose to ensure compatibility in most scenarios. Ideas are +taken from https://css-tricks.com/ideas-behind-responsive-emails/. Installation ============ @@ -30,7 +30,8 @@ To use this module, you need to: #. Install any module that makes use of the website mail designer, such as ``mass_mailing``. #. Edit an email with the website mail designer. -#. You have a new collection of snippets. Use them as usual. +#. You have a new collection of snippets under *Email Design* section. Use them + as usual. If you choose the *Horizontal Separator* snippet, you will be able to set its height too. For that, you will have to aim carefully to click inside the green @@ -43,8 +44,9 @@ line, and then use the option that will float above it. Known issues / Roadmap ====================== -* Snippet code sucks, but that's because mail client HTML engines suck. I - hope we will be able to improve this as mail clients keep improving. +* Snippet is ugly, but that's because mail client HTML engines usually lack + many of the modern CSS and HTML features. I hope we will be able to improve + this as mail clients keep improving. * To set the *Horizontal Separator* height, you have to click inside it, which will insert a ``
`` in Firefox, that will make it seem like its height is at least like a caret, even if you set a lower value. Do not