RE: [WebDNA] CSS HTML Email Using Emailer
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It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = Hi Tom,Thanks for helping. Firstly, no ....MaxBulk is not changing the codes suchthat the CSS is inline. Simply viewing the source on emails sent by MaxBulkshows that the HTML codes remains unchanged. So, there is still somethingthat MaxBulk is doing that Emailer is not.The good news is ..."inline CSS" does indeed work for Emailer sent emails.Well at least there is a workaround. Thanks so much for that tip. Stillwould like to figure out how MaxBulk does it without inline CSS.Cheers and thanks again ...TDn-----Original Message-----From: Tom Duke [mailto:tom@revolutionaries.ie] Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2010 18:14To:
Subject: Re: [WebDNA] CSS HTML Email Using EmailerTerryI can only assume that MaxBulk is amending the code so the CSS is inline.CSS support is very patchy across email programs - best to put all your styles inline.- Tom
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Hi Tom,Thanks for helping. Firstly, no ....MaxBulk is not changing the codes suchthat the CSS is inline. Simply viewing the source on emails sent by MaxBulkshows that the HTML codes remains unchanged. So, there is still somethingthat MaxBulk is doing that Emailer is not.The good news is ..."inline CSS" does indeed work for Emailer sent emails.Well at least there is a workaround. Thanks so much for that tip. Stillwould like to figure out how MaxBulk does it without inline CSS.Cheers and thanks again ...TDn-----Original Message-----From: Tom Duke [mailto:tom@revolutionaries.ie] Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2010 18:14To: Subject: Re: [WebDNA] CSS HTML Email Using EmailerTerryI can only assume that MaxBulk is amending the code so the CSS is inline.CSS support is very patchy across email programs - best to put all your styles inline.- Tom
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