Converts the default plain-text email notifications into fully customizable, sweet-lookin’ HTML emails.
Multi-site support (for WordPress 3.0) will be added soon.
Notes:
- Emails are sent with readable plain-text versions for email clients that don’t support HTML emails. Note: they’re somewhat crude because they’re auto-generated. I may decide to add decent-looking plain-text versions in the future, but that’s low priority.
- Emails have only been tested on Gmail, Gmail on Android, and Outlook, but should work on most email clients (including clients without HTML support). If you’re using a client other than the 3 I’ve listed, I would appreciate an email with info on whether the email looks like it should and works correctly.
Send your questions, comments, suggestions via email.
Download
Latest version: Download HTML Emails v1.0 [zip]
Installation
- Upload and extract the plugin to plugins directory
- Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Enjoy sweet lookin’ email notifications!
Changelog
1.0 (2010-05-05)
- Note: This version was originally released as v0.2 but users weren’t being prompted with an upgrade because parsefloat is dumb.
- Feature: Support for “New User” and “Password Lost” emails
- Bug: Moderation emai not showing the correct number of emails pending
- Localization: Belarusian translation added. Thanks to Marcis G.
0.2 (2010-05-04)
- Same as 1.0
0.11 (2010-04-09)
- Better localization support
- Bug: Moderation emails were not being sent because the wp_mail call was commented out
- Docs: Localization comments and addtional details on customizing templates
0.1 (2010-04-04)
- First release
- Comment notification emails
Grawl 9:52 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink |
Can You make translate? I can help You in this.
Grawl 10:06 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink |
Works in MacOsX’s Mail.app
gus 10:59 am on November 12, 2010 Permalink |
I have to delete this plugin as I see nowhere to “customizable, sweet-lookin’ HTML emails” Plugin installs ok. but thats it. I thought this plugin will able me to “Converts the default plain-text email notifications into fully customizable, sweet-lookin’ HTML emails”.
Mohammad Jangda 11:04 am on November 12, 2010 Permalink |
The plugin works behind the scenes; there’s no interface for it.
To customize the emails you have to create custom templates. You can find more information here.