mj-html-attributes
This tag allows you to add custom attributes on any html tag of the generated html, using css selectors.
It's not needed for most email creations, but can be useful in some cases, i.e. editable templates.
<mjml>
<mj-head>
<mj-html-attributes>
<mj-selector path=".custom div">
<mj-html-attribute name="data-id">42</mj-html-attribute>
</mj-selector>
</mj-html-attributes>
</mj-head>
<mj-body>
<mj-section>
<mj-column>
<mj-text css-class="custom">
Hello World!
</mj-text>
</mj-column>
</mj-section>
</mj-body>
</mjml>
In the generated html, a mj-text becomes a td
, and a div
inside this td
. In this example, the td
will have the class="custom"
. Using the css selector path=".custom div"
, the div
inside the td
will get the attribute data-id="42"
.
To use this component, you will likely have to look at the generated html to see where exactly are the css-class
applied, to know which css selector you need to use to add your custom attribute on the right html tag.
You can use multiple mj-selector
inside a mj-html-attributes
, and multiple mj-html-attribute
inside a mj-selector
.