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  • #353851
    Thomas
    Participant

    Hi,

    Really appreciate the plugin, nice work.

    I can’t find where I can change de border radius of the buttons within the e-mail templates / for all buttons in my e-mails, how can I change that?

    I see some inline-class property, but can’t seem to change it with the custom CSS. Do I miss something here?

    #353893
    Michael
    Keymaster

    Hello Thomas,

    at this moment we don’t have an option to set border radius in the composer. Custom CSS is referred to signup forms, not to the email templates. You could create your final template and then switch to html editor, where you can edit the raw html and add your custom classes there. However, by doing so you won’t be able to switch back to the visual composer. Anwyay, I will pass this to our developers in order to evaluate adding a custom css box in the composer general settings.

    Thanks,
    Michael

    #353922
    Thomas
    Participant

    Hi Micheal,

    Thanks for the swift reply.

    I came across multiple requests on the forum regarding this button styling option for border radius.

    Maybe a great small feature would be the implementation of Border radius for buttons option in the general settings next to the current ones located in your interface already:

    Newsletters (main menu of your plugin) > Templates > Choose a template > Settings > Button style

    We can set fonts and colours already there and button style is very generic for most. So having the option for border radius there would help a ton, also for the less css inexperienced among us.

    That having said, you said Custom CSS is reffered to signup forms, but there is an option to add CSS to the newsletters as well in your interface: “CSS added to the main newsletter CSS.”
    It is locates at Newsletters > Settings
    /wp-admin/admin.php?page=newsletter_emails_settings

    I tested it and the CSS does get send with the e-mail and applies to the elements in clients where css works. It would be great if the inline processor could be implemented here so this works in more clients.

    Thanks again,
    Thomas

    #353934
    Michael
    Keymaster

    Yes Thomas, my bad, I thought you were referring to the custom css box in general settings. I’ve already passed your feature request to our developers, for further evaluation (but it already was in our radars).

    I’ll update you whenever I have news on this.

    Michael

    #353946
    Thomas
    Participant

    Great, thanks again Michael!

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