It has been my experience that the non-inline styles are poorly implemented
in email clients, if at all, with Outlook being the worst but Gmail having
some issues as well. For the time being, we use tables and inline styles
for our emails. We use phplist, so I can't speak to why MailChimp is doing
that.
On Sep 5, 2013 10:09 PM, <vi...@graymatterstudios.ca> wrote:

> Hi. I have been lurking in this forum for a few years and have learned
> quite a bit from reading the posts. Now I have a question to ask.
>
> I am coding an html eBlast and have most of the CSS as inline but I also
> have quite a bit of css in the head. It seems MailChimp strips out the css
> in the head. Does anyone know how to get around this?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Vince Mendella
> graymatter studios
>
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