[TYPO3-english] Direct Mail: css added to header is removed when mail is sent

StephenBungert stephenbungert at yahoo.de
Thu Mar 12 18:11:54 CET 2009


Interesting link, but I prefer this one: :-)

http://www.yeyan.cn/WebDesign/CSSHTMLEmail.aspx

Not everything is a yes or a no, there are many exceptions hence the 'yeah,
buts'!

;-)

Jacco van der Post-3 wrote:
> 
> As you can see here most webclients these days accept CSS in body, but 
> true, better is even in some cases to apply it directly on tags.
> 
> http://www.campaignmonitor.com/css/
> 
> StephenBungert schreef:
>> Don't use CSS, many web clients strip it, so do many desktop clients. The
>> latest version of Outlook also uses a restricted older renderer from word
>> to
>> show the emails which has had an affect on email newsletters for
>> business.
>> Basically, if you want the newsletter to look ok in web and desktop
>> clients,
>> go back to table based designs for your html template and use all those
>> old
>> font tags that you've not used for the last 8 years or so. If you really
>> must style something with css, added to the tag directly with a style
>> tag.
>> 
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