>>At 8:04 AM -0700 1/23/07, Optrics Engineering - Rod Miles, B.Eng. wrote:

>>The above doc basically says that Eudora has NO CSS support.
>>Could that be true?

HTML clients are notoriously bad at rendering CSS. Older versions of
Outlook use Word as a rendering engine rather than Internet Explorer.

My advice is to code with really old school HTML - HTML 4.0 with
styles in the head of the document and tables for layout (what I hear
you say!?).

Coding with CSS layouts will cause all kinds of headaches due to such
an array of poor rendering engines.

It advisable to send the email as both text and HTML. Have a link to a
hosted version of the email too. If the client fails to render it
properly the user can follow a link to see it rendered correctly in a
browser.

Email client support for CSS is way way behind! It is a whole world of pain.

Cheers
George

Shape Shed | www.shapeshed.com
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