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By gmail, when we receive a second email that has the same text as the previous one it changes the color of the text. I can manipulate this in the html/css of the direct mail, so that the color of the text is not changed?
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By gmail, when we receive a second email that has the same text as the previous one it changes the color of the text. I can manipulate this in the html/css of the direct mail, so that the color of the text is not changed?
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Solved based on the comment: https://stackoverflow.com/a/19008979
Suggests putting hexadecimal color with 6 full digits and white/black as "almost" white/black (#FFFFFE and #000001).
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Unfortunately not. This is standard Gmail operation. Even if you submit a CSS that tries to solve this problem, the Gmail CSS will overwrite your.
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After a lot of searching, I found this solution: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19008054/font-color-different-from-original-designemail-newsletter which talks to put the text as "almost" white/black and worked.
– trofonia