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HTML Elements

<small>

HTML element · 14 supported, 0 partial, 0 unsupported across 15 clients

The <small> element semantically represents side comments and small print. Most email clients respect the default smaller rendering, but font-size differences between clients make it unreliable for precise sizing. Production email templates typically style <small> explicitly or replace it with <span> for consistent rendering.

Client Support

ClientCategoryEngineSupport
GmailwebmailGmail WebSupported
Gmail AndroidmobileGmail MobileSupported
Gmail iOSmobileGmail MobileSupported
Outlook 365webmailOutlook WebSupported
Outlook (New)desktopOutlook WebSupported
Outlook ClassicdesktopMicrosoft WordSupported
Outlook iOSmobileOutlook MobileSupported
Outlook AndroidmobileOutlook MobileSupported
Apple MaildesktopWebKitSupported
Apple Mail iOSmobileWebKitSupported
Yahoo MailwebmailYahooSupported
Samsung MailmobileSamsungSupported
ThunderbirddesktopGeckoSupported
HEY MailwebmailWebKitSupported
SuperhumandesktopBlinkUnknown

Client-by-client behaviour for <small>

Fully supports <small> (14): Gmail, Gmail Android, Gmail iOS, Outlook 365, Outlook (New), Outlook Classic, Outlook iOS, Outlook Android, Apple Mail, Apple Mail iOS, Yahoo Mail, Samsung Mail, Thunderbird, HEY Mail.

Behaviour unverified in: Superhuman.

When to use <small> in email

  • Legal disclaimers and copyright text in email footers.
  • Asterisk footnotes referencing pricing claims.
  • Subtle byline or timestamp annotations in newsletter content.

Rendering behaviour and edge cases

  • Default <small> font-size is typically 0.83em but varies between clients.
  • Some clients strip the <small> wrapper entirely in their sanitizer pass, leaving content at parent font-size.
  • Apple Mail respects <small> consistently; Outlook on Windows applies Word-style scaling.

Recommended fallback strategy

Set font-size and color explicitly on <small> elements rather than relying on default styling. Where pixel precision is required, replace <small> with a <span style="font-size:11px;color:#888">.

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Support data last updated Apr 27, 2026 · synced from caniemail.com via @emailens/engine.