Re: [css-d] css in HTML email

2007-04-08 Thread Miriam Richardson
Have a look at this blog and its associated pages. Delves into which email clients do what with css. http://www.campaignmonitor.com/blog/archives/2005/08/optimizing_css_presentation_in.html Cheers Miriam On 06/04/07, Ross Hulford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quick question... Do you: (i) Embed

Re: [css-d] css in HTML email

2007-04-07 Thread David Dorward
On 06/04/07, Ross Hulford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quick question... Its a FAQ: http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=StyleInEmail -- David Dorward http://dorward.me.ukhttp://blog.dorward.me.uk __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[css-d] css in HTML email

2007-04-06 Thread Ross Hulford
Quick question... Do you: (i) Embed CSS? (ii) Link CSS? (iii) Use inline CSS? Do they all work equally well? R. __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7 information --

Re: [css-d] css in HTML email

2007-04-06 Thread George Ornbo
CSS support is very bad in email clients so you need to use tables and inline styles. Sad but true! On 4/6/07, Ross Hulford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quick question... Do you: (i) Embed CSS? (ii) Link CSS? (iii) Use inline CSS? Do they all work equally well? R.

Re: [css-d] css in HTML email

2007-04-06 Thread Conyers, Dwayne
Ross Hulford ink wired: Do you: (i) Embed CSS? (ii) Link CSS? (iii) Use inline CSS? Do they all work equally well? None of them work if the recipient automatically converts all e-mail to text (which is the most secure way to prevent the introduction of viruses (virii?) and

Re: [css-d] CSS driven HTML email campaigns

2005-08-19 Thread Paul Roberts
For webmail clients: Personally I've given up trying to deal with Hotmail, gmail etc, now i just filter these addresses and send them a link to a webpage for the newsletter i help run, the readers seem to prefer this as well. Hotmail is the worst offender as it strips all the head off the html,

Re: [css-d] CSS driven HTML email campaigns

2005-08-19 Thread Paul Sturgess
I certainly wouldn't give up entirely on using css for layout in your mailer, at least as long as the design isn't too complex. You should find that semantic markup will see to it that your email will degrade nicely in clients that don't support css too well. I found this article really useful as

Re: [css-d] CSS driven HTML email campaigns

2005-08-18 Thread Ben Curtis
We would like to start sending some HTML email, but I don't want it if its not CSS based preferably. Most email clients handle styles very well, but webmail systems need to contend with spam that can take over the whole interface (remove the delete button, display their own ads, etc.),

Re: [css-d] CSS driven HTML email campaigns

2005-08-15 Thread Don Hinshaw
Does anyone know of a good CSS based email newsletter campaign system or software? We woudl like ot start sending some HTML email, but I dont want it if its not CSS based preferably. Thanks Adam Great overview here: http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=StyleInEmail CSS is still a bit