Change padding-bottom from pixels to percentage #220
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10 errors and 10 warnings
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Mjml.Net.Generator/TemplateModel.cs#L73
'IEnumerable<TemplateField>' does not contain a definition for 'Name' and no accessible extension method 'Name' accepting a first argument of type 'IEnumerable<TemplateField>' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
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Mjml.Net.Generator/TemplateModel.cs#L72
'IEnumerable<TemplateField>' does not contain a definition for 'Name' and no accessible extension method 'Name' accepting a first argument of type 'IEnumerable<TemplateField>' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
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Mjml.Net.Generator/TemplateModel.cs#L71
'IEnumerable<TemplateField>' does not contain a definition for 'Name' and no accessible extension method 'Name' accepting a first argument of type 'IEnumerable<TemplateField>' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
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Mjml.Net.Generator/TemplateModel.cs#L70
'IEnumerable<TemplateField>' does not contain a definition for 'Name' and no accessible extension method 'Name' accepting a first argument of type 'IEnumerable<TemplateField>' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
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Mjml.Net.Generator/TemplateModel.cs#L57
'IEnumerable<TemplateField>' does not contain a definition for 'Attribute' and no accessible extension method 'Attribute' accepting a first argument of type 'IEnumerable<TemplateField>' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
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Mjml.Net.Generator/TemplateModel.cs#L56
'IEnumerable<TemplateField>' does not contain a definition for 'Attribute' and no accessible extension method 'Attribute' accepting a first argument of type 'IEnumerable<TemplateField>' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
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Mjml.Net.Generator/TemplateModel.cs#L55
'IEnumerable<TemplateField>' does not contain a definition for 'Attribute' and no accessible extension method 'Attribute' accepting a first argument of type 'IEnumerable<TemplateField>' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
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Mjml.Net.Generator/TemplateModel.cs#L54
'IEnumerable<TemplateField>' does not contain a definition for 'Attribute' and no accessible extension method 'Attribute' accepting a first argument of type 'IEnumerable<TemplateField>' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
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Mjml.Net.Generator/TemplateModel.cs#L53
'IEnumerable<TemplateField>' does not contain a definition for 'Attribute' and no accessible extension method 'Attribute' accepting a first argument of type 'IEnumerable<TemplateField>' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
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Mjml.Net.Generator/TemplateModel.cs#L49
In language version 14.0, 'field' is a keyword within a property accessor. Rename the variable or use the identifier '@field' instead.
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Mjml.Net.Generator/TemplateModel.cs#L75
In language version 14.0, the 'field' keyword binds to a synthesized backing field for the property. To avoid generating a synthesized backing field, and to refer to the existing member, use 'this.field' or '@field' instead.
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Mjml.Net.Generator/TemplateModel.cs#L73
In language version 14.0, the 'field' keyword binds to a synthesized backing field for the property. To avoid generating a synthesized backing field, and to refer to the existing member, use 'this.field' or '@field' instead.
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Mjml.Net.Generator/TemplateModel.cs#L72
In language version 14.0, the 'field' keyword binds to a synthesized backing field for the property. To avoid generating a synthesized backing field, and to refer to the existing member, use 'this.field' or '@field' instead.
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Mjml.Net.Generator/TemplateModel.cs#L71
In language version 14.0, the 'field' keyword binds to a synthesized backing field for the property. To avoid generating a synthesized backing field, and to refer to the existing member, use 'this.field' or '@field' instead.
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Mjml.Net.Generator/TemplateModel.cs#L70
In language version 14.0, the 'field' keyword binds to a synthesized backing field for the property. To avoid generating a synthesized backing field, and to refer to the existing member, use 'this.field' or '@field' instead.
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Mjml.Net.Generator/TemplateModel.cs#L57
In language version 14.0, the 'field' keyword binds to a synthesized backing field for the property. To avoid generating a synthesized backing field, and to refer to the existing member, use 'this.field' or '@field' instead.
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Mjml.Net.Generator/TemplateModel.cs#L56
In language version 14.0, the 'field' keyword binds to a synthesized backing field for the property. To avoid generating a synthesized backing field, and to refer to the existing member, use 'this.field' or '@field' instead.
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Mjml.Net.Generator/TemplateModel.cs#L55
In language version 14.0, the 'field' keyword binds to a synthesized backing field for the property. To avoid generating a synthesized backing field, and to refer to the existing member, use 'this.field' or '@field' instead.
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Mjml.Net.Generator/TemplateModel.cs#L54
In language version 14.0, the 'field' keyword binds to a synthesized backing field for the property. To avoid generating a synthesized backing field, and to refer to the existing member, use 'this.field' or '@field' instead.
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Mjml.Net.Generator/TemplateModel.cs#L53
In language version 14.0, the 'field' keyword binds to a synthesized backing field for the property. To avoid generating a synthesized backing field, and to refer to the existing member, use 'this.field' or '@field' instead.
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