• Resolved art137

    (@art137)


    First off I think this is a good idea as I have been using another service for my email templates however it appears that this plugin has not been updated in 3 months and that scares me, especially when offering lifetime subscriptions which is generally what I do when it comes to plugins.

    Secondly this plugin uses the older version of elementor and need to know if containers are the future and third how come there are no settings for for font family and other style settigs that should be there by default? I usually host my own fonts for performance reasons and just trying to decide if I want to even invest in this. TIA

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  • Thread Starter art137

    (@art137)

    No response, so I guess not…glad I asked

    Plugin Author Elemailer

    (@elemailer)

    Hi,

    Appologies for delayed update since there was not notifications sent to email for your comment from org.

    For your question,
    The plugin is still supported, will be updated ( when needed ).
    Emails don’t support containers so that’s a no.
    Font- the paid version does allow you to choose between system fonts but you can’t upload custom fonts at the moment. We have done research and it says in general emails should always try to use system fonts as the custom font is not supported for many email platforms and can cause issues.

    Regards,

    Thread Starter art137

    (@art137)

    Thanks for getting back to me, not sure why I am not getting the notifications and late to respond. As a developer we pretty much know what fonts to host ourselves to save on external resource usage and I understand not everyone is a developer however I was asking why it doesnt support custom fonts that are already uploaded with Elementor. But thanks anyway I found another solution for email templates

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