bertabiber
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now I might have understood what you pointed me at:
writing a line like
</div>
{account_activation_link}</div>
</div>indeed gives me the plain text activation link in the activation e-mail now. That’s a great step forward for me as a css and html-beginner. But still after some attempts to write the line correctly, I get the following output in the activation e-mail:
<div < ;a https://www.biberad.de?act=activate_via_email&hash=UCZVL87X41GBMrtG0EKyVvkugvIPFZM0xO6qpkBA&user_id=34
What’s this: < ;div < ;a ? Appearently I still write the line wrong. How should the line be writte in order to receive just the plain text activation link and with a paragraph before and after the link?
Many thanks and greetings
Max- This reply was modified 3 years, 5 months ago by bertabiber.
- This reply was modified 3 years, 5 months ago by bertabiber.
Hi @champsupertramp ,
thanks for your quick reply. The template you pointed me to is exactly the same that’s already in place at my wordpress-site. And it didn’t work until I ticked the option “use html-email today. Now, as this link is apparently an html-object, the activation-link works.
But isn’t there a way to send a working link in a plain-text-e-mail? That means to display the link instead of wrapping it into an html-object?
Html is so often displayed incorrectly depending on the device and e-mail-provider and some people might have it even turned off without knowing.Greetings from southern Germany
Max