
In my experience, it is best to: 1. Keep the design very simple for max compatibility 2. Hand code the html 3. Always use tables instead of divs (apparently some email clients will not recognize divs) 4. Always always always use inline CSS for each element that you want to style up I hope this is helpful? PS I do realise that what I just told you is very very very bad if you were doing 'normal' web design. Kelvin www.likechapaa.com <http://www.dukapress.com>www.dukapress.org On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 10:35 AM, Calvin Omari <calvinebarongo@gmail.com>wrote:
Hi Techies,
I have been wondering how to create an email newsletter and save it in a .html format like http://www.oracle.com/us/dm/21373-emeafm11048985mpp008c006-oem-525344.html
are there tools out there for the same or can my good old Dreamweaver any help will be highly appreciated
With Kind Regards
-- Our greatest fear is not that we are inadequate, but that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that frightens us.
Calvin Omari Systems Software Developer http://www.facebook.com/barongo https://twitter.com/#!/calvinebarongo
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