


Now I have discovered that I have the same problems with Inbox by Gmail. So I dont really see how one can in a easy way fix this with only inline css. I had a two column layout and when in mobile version my conditional css were not in effect due to they have been striped by gmail. The most significant was alignment issues and padding. The issues I had when gmail rendered the mobile version was many. I know that was a quick fix but I found it too time consuming to try to fix the many issues I had when Gmail App rendered the desktop version of my template.Įxample of the code block I used to force Gmail Apps to render the desktop version. My initial problem was that Gmail App was rendering the mobile version and I spent some hours to try to fix the many issues but in the end I placed a hidden td with a minimum width of 610px to force Gmail App to render the desktop version. I am working on a email/html template for a customer which we would like to render as good as possible and on as many clients as possible.
