As an end user, I would like to see it kept as long as possible. It
allows me create simple HTML pages for use on my own machine.
On 02/07/2018 10:03 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
We try to keep it working. Not sure if we are able to do this in a
possible future 2.57esr release. A lot of things were removed in the
mozilla tree and some probably break Composer. We first need to unbreak
mail/news and then see what goes. Composer will take a backseat here.
FRG
Ed Mullen wrote:
On 2/7/2018 at 9:21 AM, Ed Mullen created this epitome of digital genius:
On 2/6/2018 at 11:05 PM, Ken Jarstad created this epitome of digital
genius:
Although SM Composer is built-in there seems no easy way to simply
import a new web page into SM Mail and save it as a template. When I
create a new web page with SM Composer with fancy backgrounds and so
on I have to copy the HTML source and use Insert/HTML and paste it
into the Mail/Compose dialog box. That isn't so bad - and I think my
wife could learn to do that - but then, inserting the HTML - I find
that the Compose message box has been stripped of any background
elements. And further, examining the HTML code in the Compose
message reveals that SM has taken considerable liberty to re-arrange
the code! What's up with that?
Use a mail compose window as if you were creating an email. Put
whatever HTML styling in that you want. Click the Save button and
choose Template. In the future, right-click that template and choose
Edit As New.
Composer is for creating a Web page, not an email template.
Oh, I forgot to mention that the Composer part of SM has not been
maintained/developed in years.
http://tinyurl.com/yazvpz98
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