peepitkm / laravel-html-css-email-inliner
Laravel HTML & CSS Email Inliner Wrapper of PHP CssToInlineStyles (https://github.com/tijsverkoyen/CssToInlineStyles)
2.0.0
2016-03-12 10:39 UTC
Requires
- php: >=5.4.0
- illuminate/support: 4.*|5.*
This package is not auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-05-04 14:35:18 UTC
README
To make HTML email work, you need to put all CSS rules inline to make sure it works everywhere. It's a pain when developing your code and that's why you want a package to do it on the fly.
This is just a Laravel Wrapper for PHP CssToInlineStyles (https://github.com/tijsverkoyen/CssToInlineStyles)
Installation
Laravel 5.x
Begin by installing this package through Composer.
$ composer require peepitkm/laravel-html-css-email-inliner
Add Inliner as a service provider in app.php
'providers' => [
Emil\Inliner\InlinerServiceProvider::class,
]
Add Inliner alias
'aliases' => [
Emil\Inliner\Facades\Laravel\Inliner::class
]
Laravel 4.x
Begin by installing this package through Composer.
$ composer require peepitkm/laravel-html-css-email-inliner "1.x-dev"
Add Inliner as a service provider in app.php
'providers' => [
'Emil\Inliner\InlinerServiceProvider',
]
Add Inliner alias
'aliases' => [
'Inliner' => 'Emil\Inliner\Facades\Laravel\Inliner'
]
Quick Example
Disable/enable the inliner
The inliner is enabled by default
Inliner::disable(); Inliner::enable();
Check if the inliner is enabled/disabled
Inliner::isDisabled(); Inliner::isEnabled();
Known Issues
- no support for pseudo selectors
- no support for css-escapes
- UTF-8 charset is not always detected correctly. Make sure you set the charset to UTF-8 using the following meta-tag in the head:
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
. (Note: using<meta charset="UTF-8">
does NOT work!)