Here is a detailed article on creating HTML emails:
http://articles.sitepoint.com/article/code-html-email-newsletters
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 1:53 AM, Bobby Jack bobbykj...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
--- On Wed, 12/1/10, Albert van der Veen albert.lijs...@xs4all.nl wrote:
I'm setting up an HTML
Chetan Crasta wrote:
Here is a detailed article on creating HTML emails:
http://articles.sitepoint.com/article/code-html-email-newsletters
And here is a much shorter, much simpler one : just don't.
Philip Taylor
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Hi all,
Thanks for the very helpfull info and links. I will get rid of the DL
construct after all, as it turns out to be impossible to render this
correctly in Outlook 2007.
@Bobby: the example you mention is indeed an exact illustration of the
problem I'm encountering. Great website for an
Campaign monitor has some really good info on html email the
capabilities of various email clients:
http://www.campaignmonitor.com/resources/category-archive/cat/designing-and-building-emails/
HTH,
-Steve
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Steve Axthelm
stev...@pobox.com
Hi all,
I'm setting up an HTML newsletter and come across a problem in Outlook
2007 on Windows. The images in the left column are wrapped in a DL tag
with the image in a DT and the caption in a DD tag. In Outlook there is
a left margin present in the DD, although I defined that as 0, both in
Thanks Chris, but padding is already set to 0 (you can have a look at
the source at the aforementioned address).
On 1-12-2010 15:12, Chris Akins wrote:
Could it be padding rather than a margin that's causing the issue?
Just a guess, but maybe worth trying? Seems like with unordered
lists,
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Hi all,
I'm setting up an HTML
--- On Wed, 12/1/10, Albert van der Veen albert.lijs...@xs4all.nl wrote:
I'm setting up an HTML newsletter and come across a problem
in Outlook 2007 on Windows.
This is an excellent resource for information on cross-email-client support for
HTML:
http://www.email-standards.org/
In fact,