Here's the current support chart for the "border-radius" CSS property. Recently Outlook on everything but Windows updated to accept a border-radius, but it looks like it still does...
Don't let the Outlook get ya down -- it's been a pretty normal thing to just "accept" that rounded corners aren't going to display in a "bulletproof" way for the last decade or so....
The CSS background property has just about the same support as the background-image and background-color in email:https://www.caniemail.com/search/?s=backgroundso you might be able...
I'll pile on here to say that the Marketo preview functionality is a web-based display that isn't doinganything to actually estimate what the email is going to look like when it hi...
Bummer, this may have something to do with a conflict with the website styling. Normally to work something like this out, we'll clone the form and web page and do some testing to g...
If your emails were already approved, you might want to used the "Approved with Draft" filter instead/as well.Alternately, if this is something that just happened you can probably ...
I like this option as well, and have seen it work well for big and small clients for years. Eventually I think it makes more sense to build pages in Marketo rather than managing an...
Hey@jinawatson-- I'm always down for a form styling exercise and had a little time to tinker this morning.Here's a snapshot of what I'm seeing on my end, I think I've this pretty c...
I agree with Sanford here -- my preferred way to handle this is to include a <script> tag just before the closing </body> tag on the template. The script file is then loaded into M...
The root of the issue with stuff like this (conditional code in email) is that once it hits the email inbox, that inbox is going to actually change the code to format within what i...