@johnarcadian,
Sorry for inconvenience caused. We have noted this down and we’ll fix it in later releases of Email Subscribers.
That would be great. It’s an incredible solution for about 80% of what we do. If it was an option to turn off any kind of auto formatting and just import the variables into whatever template we create, it would be 100% perfect. It’s a feature I’d pay for in a pro version.
+1 I’m seeing this same issue.
I downloaded the latest update and found that if I leave off closing tags, it works, but it’s somewhat inconsistent.
I’ve been able to create a pretty good template with images and table layout, but if something renders oddly, the whole thing blows up. If it would not try to close tags automatically and leave that up to the template composer, that would be a great feature. Even if it were a checkbox that you turned on for “Don’t attempt to format my template”, you could have choice in the design and setup.
Hi,
I installed this plugin on several sites. I love it, as one has control over the email addresses and offers all the functionality needed by a good subscription plugin.
Having said that: the HTML formatting of the plugin does not seem to work at all. I tried several HTML Newsletter codes, validated the code with regards to W3C. I used a template of Mailchimp, the code displays fine in the browser.
However, this plugin does not seem to be able to interpret the code at all. Needless to say, the standard text messages are ugly in comparison. This is really a show stopper for us.
Is there a timeframe, when this will be fixed or a work around? I read about the closing tags been left away, which ones exactly? Has anyone a working HTML sample code? Or a plugin alternative except jetpack?
Thank you,
Matt
Another +1 … The plugin is great but I NEED the functionality to be able to style my HTML more easily, efficiently and reliably. It’s too temperamental at the moment.
We’ll look into this & will let you know once we fix this.