![]() ![]() According to Mailjet, MJML is and will remain open-source, under the MIT License, meaning anyone can use it as they wish and even build their own email builder on top of it.īecause it is open source, anyone can also help make it better by contributing to it, adding improvements, reporting issues or implementing new features. ![]() Mailjet decided to make MJML open source so that anyone from the community could benefit from it. Releasing the markup language as open source The 14 lines of MJML generate 143 lines of responsive HTML: Please note that thanks to the hybrid coding approach we use, the 2 columns would vertically stack on mobile. Here’s what the code would look like to create a responsive 2-column email layout. MJML users can focus on the structure and styling of their email instead of spending hours to try and make it work in all the major email clients. MJML will generate responsive email HTML for the users, including conditional comments for Outlook and nested tables, mixing the mobile-first and hybrid or “spongy” coding approaches. The idea behind MJML is simple: it is a semantic and high-level markup language made of components and abstracting the complexity of responsive email HTML. Abstracting the complexity of email coding A framework that replaces traditional coding with a new and simpler markup language and thus makes responsive email coding easier. Mailjet makes coding responsive email easy with MJML markup languageĮarlier this year, Mailjet launched MJML.
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