A collection of simple, solid responsive HTML email patterns that work across clients including Outlook and Gmail.
Cerberus is a collection of responsive HTML email patterns designed to simplify email development while ensuring compatibility across email clients like Outlook and Gmail. It provides modular, annotated templates that can be combined and nested to build emails that work well on small screens and with assistive technologies.
Email developers and designers who need to create responsive, accessible email templates that work reliably across various email clients, including Outlook and Gmail.
Developers choose Cerberus because it offers simple, solid patterns that reduce the headache of email coding, with proven compatibility and modular flexibility, avoiding the complexity of other responsive email solutions.
A few simple, but solid patterns for responsive HTML email templates and newsletters. Even in Outlook and Gmail.
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Each template is annotated with support for popular email clients like Outlook and Gmail, ensuring reliable rendering across diverse platforms.
Code blocks are compartmentalized, allowing developers to combine and nest patterns to build custom emails efficiently, as highlighted in the README.
Offers fluid, responsive, and hybrid templates that handle small screens and accessibility without added complexity, adhering to its philosophy of simple patterns.
Templates include explanatory annotations that make it easier to understand code structure and client-specific considerations, reducing debugging time.
Only three main templates (fluid, responsive, hybrid) are provided, which may not suffice for complex or highly customized email layouts.
No command-line tools or automation; developers must copy, paste, and customize raw HTML code manually, increasing setup effort.
Lacks integrated testing tools for email clients, forcing reliance on external services or manual testing to verify compatibility.