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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Paul commentedHi, I don't think my comment was understood and I don't believe it should be closed.
The example of Open Sans doesn't matter, it could have been Arial or anything else. I understand email coding.
The problem is with website CSS being applied while you are editing an email, so you can't see what the actual styling of the email is. E.g my website styles text as Comic Sans 12. *Unstyled* text in the editor window will still look like Comic Sans 12 because the website CSS is applied.
I am saying that the email editor window should be a 'sandbox' where website CSS is not applied.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Paul commentedThis could be provided as an option I guess, but should not be a default.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Paul commentedAny news on this? It's extremely inconvenient for families to register for events as it is.
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OK, I think I am seeing what the problem is.
Often when I send myself a test email it comes out in a mix of font sizes even though it looked like they were all the same size in the editor window.
The problem is that the indicator always shows a font style and size even when text is unstyled.
At the moment I have a line of text in the editor. It is just in a <p> tag with no styling. But the indicators read 'Serif' and '16'. So I can't tell if the text is styled or unstyled.
All you need are 'None' options in the dropdowns to show that elements are unstyled.
Does this make sense?