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No, at the moment my css is embedded in
the html, in the <head> part. I am trying to force the table to display
the text with the particular styling. Is the following code valid? It probably isn’t,
as it doesn’t work, but how do I use inline styles to force the whole table to
a certain font style etc. <table width="100%"
border="0" cellpadding="0" style="font: 100%/1.5
Verdana, Lucida, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"> From:
[email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Lazar Do you have an absolute path to the style sheet in the header?
i.e <link rel="stylesheet" href=""
href="http://your-domain.com/css/stylesheet.css">http://your-domain.com/css/stylesheet.css"
type="text/css" media="screen" /> I think you'll find it will work if you do this. It's also a good idea
to include the absolute URL for any images as well.... Regards, Nick. On 3 Jul 2006, at 09:39,
I am building a newsletter for the email. I used css initially but then the client complained that html
wasn’t displaying the content as it should be. Instead of displaying two
columns it only displays one and also strips out all the css. I have now started modifying the template and plan to use a table
(the client doesn’t care) and a lot of inline styles. So far, I have included a
table, however, when the newsletter is sent in an email the table doesn’t seem
to preserve the styling any more. It looks perfect in the browser but not in
the email. Is email stripping out the css out of tables a known problem? Any tips regarding the use of css and tables in emails would be
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