In the reopen queue, I came across What tools to automatically inline CSS style to create email HTML code? [closed]:
Quoting to make sure content stays visible, even when that question might get deleted:
When you take a look at http://www.campaignmonitor.com/css/ you learn that you need to embed inline styles in your HTML, in order for your email to be read in any mail client. Do you know any tools or script to automatically convert an HTML file with a declared in to an HTML file with only inline CCS style attributes ? Edit: Any Javascript solution ( ie: http://www.robertnyman.com/2006/04/24/get-the-rendered-style-of-an-element/ ) ? With jQuery ?
Thing is: currently, this obviously off-topic question has 109 upvotes. It was closed, but there are already two re-open requests (and one 1 delete requests).
I don't dare to click on "leave closed"; as I already had a wrong test today; and I am really wondering if this isn't a test one again.
( I would rather add a delete vote; but I already used all of them today).
So, questions:
- what would be the correct action here?
- out of curiosity: why would anybody ask to re-open something like this? Are there any statistics on high-votes-but-deleted questions?