: [WSG] Accessibility and HTML Emails
On 2009/10/28 17:37 (GMT-0400) kris wright composed:
email clients vary
wildly in their HTML rendering capabilities, and on occasion actually
modify your HTML code makes things even more confusing.
Email is supposed to be text communication
...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] On
Behalf Of S.R. Emerson
Sent: Thursday, 29 October 2009 9:06 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Accessibility and HTML Emails
You can have a look at The Email Standards Project
http://www.email-standards.org/ for information
You can have a look at The Email Standards Project
http://www.email-standards.org/ for information.
Also, if you want to build a set of guidelines that will work in the future,
you might want to read these two:
Microsoft to ignore web standards in Outlook 2010 - enough is enough
On 2009/10/28 17:37 (GMT-0400) kris wright composed:
email clients vary
wildly in their HTML rendering capabilities, and on occasion actually modify
your HTML code makes things even more confusing.
Email is supposed to be text communication. Web pages are web pages. If you
want your email
Felix Miata wrote:
Email is supposed to be text communication.
And yet, remarkably, there's multipart/alternative as a MIME type.
Go figure.
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