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<center> # My Responsive Email <small>With a nice, centered title</small> Everything markdown is converted automatically into a responsive email template powered by [Zurb’s Ink framework](http://zurb.com/ink/ "Ink is awesome!"). </center> *** ## Easy columns, no more tables <row> Since Markdown isn’t a layout tool, you cannot use it to generate columns. Instead, I introduced HTML-esque tags that allow you to create columns on the fly. <column> Using the `row` tag, you specify that the content inbetween will be a row. <column> Using the `column` tag between 2 `row` tags will automatically separate the content into 2 columns. There is a maximum of 4 columns on the same row. </row> *** ## Buttons for everybody <row> Buttons take the width of the column. <button> [This is a link](http://www.google.com "Link to Google") </button> Or rounded corners. <button-rounded> [This is a link](http://www.google.com "Link to Google") </button-rounded> Or round corners. <button-round> [This is a link](http://www.google.com "Link to Google") </button-round> <column> They can have square corners. <button> [This is a link](http://www.google.com "Link to Google") </button> Yup. <button-rounded> [This is a link](http://www.google.com "Link to Google") </button-rounded> Yup. <button-round> [This is a link](http://www.google.com "Link to Google") </button-round> </row> *** ## Images <!-- Yes, you can use some HTML and it won’t break. But it’s at your own risk :) --> **#protip** <span style="color:#999;"> For the first image, I will use a `row` tag with no column just to keep the padding between the 3 pictures consistent. </span> <row> ![A beautiful cat!](http://cakedown.alexandredeschamps.ca/assets/img/p1.jpg "Cat!") </row> <row> ![A beautiful cat!](http://cakedown.alexandredeschamps.ca/assets/img/p2.jpg "Cat!") <column> ![A beautiful cat!](http://cakedown.alexandredeschamps.ca/assets/img/p3.jpg "Cat!") </row> *** ## Lists <row> ### Ordered list 1. Item 1 2. Item 2 3. Item 3 4. Item 4 <column> ### Unordered list * Something * Something else * Another thing * Whatever </row> *Note: Here’s a cool way to use italics!* *** ## Paragraph modifiers You can also make `inline code` to add code into other things. #### Quotes! > Wow, I can even quote people! *** <center> ## That’s pretty much it! I hope it will be as useful to you as it is to me :) Don’t forget to generate your HTML using the icon in the upper right corner once you’re done. For questions, comments and feature requests: [send me an email!][1] [1]: mailto:des.alexandre@gmail.com _Cheers!_ </center>