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    Quote Originally Posted by creatabledesign View Post
    Tables and inline CSS seems the best way to go with Newsletters. It's a complete pain but works for the most part across the different email clients.
    Aye, thats what I meant. To do anything else will just lead to your email not displaying properly for most people. I guess one day email will be a more dynamic experience - but for now its like the web 10+ years ago :p

    Some of the info on this website is now out of date, but I found this quite useful when learning more about the best coding practices for HTML email.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richimgd View Post
    Aye, thats what I meant. To do anything else will just lead to your email not displaying properly for most people. I guess one day email will be a more dynamic experience - but for now its like the web 10+ years ago :p

    Some of the info on this website is now out of date, but I found this quite useful when learning more about the best coding practices for HTML email.
    Just to add to that, campaign monitor have a good cheatsheet of what works and what doesn't work in terms CSS coding for HTML emails. I will try and lay hands on the link and update this post tomorrow.

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