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Please let me know if there's another thread about this. I couldn't find one.
I use photoshop to design email blasts. To try and make html emails format across all email clients, all of my html contains inline css only (e.g. <span style="font-size:10pt; color:#000000">).
So I'll slice the design in photoshop into a number of tables. Each table cell is assigned by me as "Image" or "No image", but when the design is exported as html (via save for web and devices), the code is riddled with spacer.gif (where a blank cell with a bgcolor is), along with colspan values. Spacer.gif images increase the likelyhood that an email will be picked up as spam, and colspan values cause serious formatting issues in Lotus Notes.
So my question is, is there a way of setting photoshop defaults to leave table cells without spacer.gif images, and simply use the width and height variables of a table cell instead? Because at the moment, every time I code an email I have to sift through the code and remove these pesky spacer gifs one by one.
Thanks in advance for your help!
MN
I use photoshop to design email blasts. To try and make html emails format across all email clients, all of my html contains inline css only (e.g. <span style="font-size:10pt; color:#000000">).
So I'll slice the design in photoshop into a number of tables. Each table cell is assigned by me as "Image" or "No image", but when the design is exported as html (via save for web and devices), the code is riddled with spacer.gif (where a blank cell with a bgcolor is), along with colspan values. Spacer.gif images increase the likelyhood that an email will be picked up as spam, and colspan values cause serious formatting issues in Lotus Notes.
So my question is, is there a way of setting photoshop defaults to leave table cells without spacer.gif images, and simply use the width and height variables of a table cell instead? Because at the moment, every time I code an email I have to sift through the code and remove these pesky spacer gifs one by one.
Thanks in advance for your help!
MN