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Hi Designing a fancy "newsletter" for a webmail should be straight forward as the markup and CSS should work accordingly to the browser used for the email. But what about installable email clients like MS Outlook and MS Outlook Express? I would assume those two would use the IE rendering engine.Any hints or references to ressources regarding this? But what about all the other installable clients? (Both for MS Win, MacOS and Linux) Should I just keep it simple or go quirky mode? Would it be fine to use nested tables? What are your thoughts and experience regarding this? |
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Designing a fancy "newsletter" for a webmail should be straight forward as the markup and CSS should work accordingly to the browser used for the email. |
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But what about installable email clients like MS Outlook and MS Outlook Express? I would assume those two would use the IE rendering engine. |
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Any hints or references to ressources regarding this? Should I just keep it simple or go quirky mode? Would it be fine to use nested tables? |
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What are your thoughts and experience regarding this? |
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If you're going to send HTML email, the simpler the better. Nested tables are definitely out. I think there' an article at A List Apart about html email that's worth a read. |
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Bergamot wrote: I think there' an article at A List Apart about html email that's worth a read. I'd like to read this article, but searching A List Apart for "HTML" and "E-mail" isn't likely to narrow the search much. Can you provide further information on the article? |
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