HTML/CSS formatted elements tend to re-format quite well, but any image content will look the same after formatting, which can run into some issues. ![]() Email clients will do their best to make things look great in dark mode, but also require us to do a bit of the heavy lifting in order to get things looking their best. In it’s current form dark mode for email is a classic case of your computer trying to be helpful, but often getting things a bit wrong in the process. When an email client formats your email for dark mode, it will attempt to invert the colours (white backgrounds will become black, black text will become white etc…) in order to make the email /easy on the eye/ when reading in a low-light environment. So, let’s take a deep dive into how we have adapted our Email Weekly logo, and made it dark mode friendly! ![]() It’s more important than ever to make sure your emails are able to adapt to dark mode gracefully, and brand logos are an integral part of that. Following on from the first post in our Darktober series where we discussed dark mode support, today we are taking a look at dark mode logos.
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