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[WIP] Update documentation for block-based email footer customization#19

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Copilot AI commented Mar 26, 2026

  • Explore repository structure and existing docs
  • Create dedicated docs/email-footer.md with comprehensive block-based model documentation
  • Update README.md to link to the new dedicated docs file
  • Verify documentation addresses the issue requirements
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Issue Title: Clarify docs for block-based email footer customization
Issue Description: Documentation currently implies the email footer is a single customizable field. The product builds the footer from discrete blocks such as address, disclaimer, and social links, which is leading users to file bugs based on the wrong expectation. Update the docs to explicitly describe the block-based model and why it works that way.
Fixes https://linear.app/sukhmanitest/issue/SUK-20/clarify-docs-for-block-based-email-footer-customization
Branch Name should include the identifier "SUK-20"

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Comment by User (2026-03-26T15:13:14.886Z):
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@scottschwarz scottschwarz marked this pull request as ready for review March 26, 2026 15:14
@scottschwarz scottschwarz merged commit 8609f86 into main Mar 26, 2026
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