Learn to say popular HTML email template builder tool names correctly.
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How is MJML (Mailjet's markup language for building responsive email templates) correctly pronounced?
MJML is pronounced 'EM-JAY-EM-EL' — every letter spoken individually, M-J-M-L. In a technical interview: "MJML compiled our single component into bulletproof HTML tables for every email client."
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How is Maizzle (email framework built on Tailwind CSS for building HTML emails) correctly pronounced?
Maizzle is pronounced 'MAY-zul' — rhymes with 'measle', stress on MAY. In a technical interview: "Maizzle let us write utility classes and still shipped table-based markup for Outlook."
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How is Foundation for Emails (Zurb's responsive framework for building HTML email templates) correctly pronounced?
Foundation for Emails is pronounced 'fown-DAY-shun for EE-mailz' — three plain English words spoken in sequence. In a technical interview: "Foundation for Emails inlined every style automatically before we sent the campaign."
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How is BEE (drag-and-drop email design plugin used by many marketing platforms) correctly pronounced?
BEE (the email editor) is pronounced 'BEE' — exactly like the everyday insect, one syllable. In a technical interview: "BEE gave our marketing team a drag-and-drop editor, so they stopped filing tickets for copy changes."
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How is Stripo (online email template builder with drag-and-drop editing) correctly pronounced?
Stripo is pronounced 'STRY-poh' — stress on STRY, rhymes loosely with 'typo'. In a technical interview: "Stripo exported the finished template as clean HTML we could drop straight into our mailer."