Simply being more specific in your CSS would probably help.  It's entirely 
likely that gmail might have css rendering for p tags.  Try classing out 
anything you want in the email.


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Hello All,
 
Does anyone know of a good resource for info on css in html emails or
have any guidelines re css rendering in popular webmail apps or email
clients?  I've been working on html emails recently, and have just
noticed that gmail has centred my p {text-align: left} elements and
centred my li {text-align: justified} elements.  Any pointers would be
muchly appreciated!
 
Michael Mobbs
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