With block_text()
we can define a text area and this can be easily combined
with other block_*()
functions. The text will take the entire width of the
block and will resize according to screen width. Like all block_*()
functions, block_text()
must be placed inside of blocks()
and the
resultant blocks
object can be provided to the body
, header
, or
footer
arguments of compose_email()
.
block_text(text, align = c("left", "center", "right", "justify"))
text | Plain text or Markdown text (via |
---|---|
align | The text alignment to be used for this block of text. The
default is |
# Create a block of two, side-by-side # articles with two `article()` calls # inside of `block_articles()`, itself # placed in `blocks()`; also, include some # text at the top with `block_text()` email <- compose_email( body = blocks( block_text( "These are two of the cities I visited this year. I liked them a lot, so, I'll visit them again!"), block_articles( article( image = "https://i.imgur.com/dig0HQ2.jpg", title = "Los Angeles", content = "I want to live in Los Angeles. Not the one in Los Angeles. No, not the one in South California. They got one in South Patagonia." ), article( image = "https://i.imgur.com/RUvqHV8.jpg", title = "New York", content = "Start spreading the news. I'm leaving today. I want to be a part of it. New York, New York." ) ) ) ) if (interactive()) email