Apple's Mail.app is probably going to be the most used program for OS X
users. Since the Jaguar edition of OS X (10.2) it's used WebKit for
the rendering, which is the KHTML engine used in Safari. If I remember
right, Jaguar users are limited to Safari 1.0, and Panther has 1.1 and
1.2
Hi All
I've got an HTML email that I need to prepare for a client. The mockup
can be seen at:
HTML: http://mark.gruden.com/beerworth/
CSS: http://mark.gruden.com/beerworth/lib/main.css
We didn't design it, we just did the HTML CSS work. An initial
review by the designers (MAC users) has
IMHO that testing is not correct because you should test web sites in
web browsers and therefore you should test HTML email in different Email
clients eg:
Outlook, Outlook Express, Lotus Notes, Novell Groupwise, Eudora, Mozilla
Mail etc
AFAIK (untested):
* Outlook / Outlook Express will use
Mark:
Mac OSX comes with a prog called Mail (known as Apple Mail), then
there's, I guess, Entourage for MS Office users, Outlook Express,
Eudora - and others.
I use Mail - which by logic should use the Safari engine for rendering
HTML - but I've had similar problems with unwanted white space
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Hi All
I've got an HTML email that I need to prepare for a client. The mockup
can be seen at:
HTML: http://mark.gruden.com/beerworth/
CSS: http://mark.gruden.com/beerworth/lib/main.css
We
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Subject: [WSG] HTML email - mac testers please
Hi All
I've got an HTML email that I need to prepare for a client. The mockup
can be seen at:
HTML: http://mark.gruden.com/beerworth/
CSS: http://mark.gruden.com/beerworth/lib/main.css
We
Thanks guys
Let me clarrify something quickly - I hate HTML email and I'm pretty
sure I will burn in hell for my sins against the STMP protocol or
whatever, but... I have a problem here that I need solved.
I know HTML rendering in email client like lotus notes is very poor
and I realise that
Big thanks Nick,
I've gone for a table based layout for these reasons, CCS-P in mail
clients is asking for trouble. I guess the next step is removing
all my CSS and just going the old school route as suggested by Ben.
If most Mac users are on Mail or Outlook (which I guess means Safari
IE)