ARGHHH! Can we all just agree on email formatting? Argggghhghgh
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I'm trying to reformat the newsletters because I hate how they look on my iPhone and I am going insane with the arbitrary and oddball things that the various email clients do. GMail strips out your CSS. Just kills it, for no good reason. Lotus Notes can't handle PNG. Outlook doesn't support background images. Hotmail pads images. Float isn't supported in some, div positioning support is a minefield that most just give up on. And yet Safari in the iPhone - a device that carries about 1/100th the oomph of a browser rendering an email, or the monster that is outlook, or the debacle that is the IE engine - the iPhone turns out to be so reliable and easy to work with that I want to cry. I just don't get it. Surely email clients simply need to: 1. Use the webKit engine and admit the browser war is over. 2. Disable the javascript engine 3. Disable image and resource file loading by default 4. Don't screw with my HTML unless it's an emergency like someone could die if it was shown There. Easy. Email formatting solved for the next 10 years.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
Chris Maunder wrote:
I'm trying to reformat the newsletters because I hate how they look on my iPhone and I am going insane with the arbitrary and oddball things that the various email clients do.
Fixed it for you, so that it makes sense.
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Chris Maunder wrote:
I'm trying to reformat the newsletters because I hate how they look on my iPhone and I am going insane with the arbitrary and oddball things that the various email clients do.
Fixed it for you, so that it makes sense.
+5
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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OK, what's his address? I need to have a word with him.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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I'm trying to reformat the newsletters because I hate how they look on my iPhone and I am going insane with the arbitrary and oddball things that the various email clients do. GMail strips out your CSS. Just kills it, for no good reason. Lotus Notes can't handle PNG. Outlook doesn't support background images. Hotmail pads images. Float isn't supported in some, div positioning support is a minefield that most just give up on. And yet Safari in the iPhone - a device that carries about 1/100th the oomph of a browser rendering an email, or the monster that is outlook, or the debacle that is the IE engine - the iPhone turns out to be so reliable and easy to work with that I want to cry. I just don't get it. Surely email clients simply need to: 1. Use the webKit engine and admit the browser war is over. 2. Disable the javascript engine 3. Disable image and resource file loading by default 4. Don't screw with my HTML unless it's an emergency like someone could die if it was shown There. Easy. Email formatting solved for the next 10 years.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
Send plain text, I like it so much better. Of course that would mean people would then have to use email for what it is intended.
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Chris Maunder wrote:
I'm trying to reformat the newsletters because I hate how they look on my iPhone and I am going insane with the arbitrary and oddball things that the various email clients do.
Fixed it for you, so that it makes sense.
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Send plain text, I like it so much better. Of course that would mean people would then have to use email for what it is intended.
Need custom software developed? I do custom programming based primarily on MS tools with an emphasis on C# development and consulting. I also do Android Programming as I find it a refreshing break from the MS. "And they, since they Were not the one dead, turned to their affairs" -- Robert Frost
Selling Viagra?
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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I'm trying to reformat the newsletters because I hate how they look on my iPhone and I am going insane with the arbitrary and oddball things that the various email clients do. GMail strips out your CSS. Just kills it, for no good reason. Lotus Notes can't handle PNG. Outlook doesn't support background images. Hotmail pads images. Float isn't supported in some, div positioning support is a minefield that most just give up on. And yet Safari in the iPhone - a device that carries about 1/100th the oomph of a browser rendering an email, or the monster that is outlook, or the debacle that is the IE engine - the iPhone turns out to be so reliable and easy to work with that I want to cry. I just don't get it. Surely email clients simply need to: 1. Use the webKit engine and admit the browser war is over. 2. Disable the javascript engine 3. Disable image and resource file loading by default 4. Don't screw with my HTML unless it's an emergency like someone could die if it was shown There. Easy. Email formatting solved for the next 10 years.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
You could just send your newsletter in text format. Kind of retro. Until you sort everything out, of course. ;)
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I'm trying to reformat the newsletters because I hate how they look on my iPhone and I am going insane with the arbitrary and oddball things that the various email clients do. GMail strips out your CSS. Just kills it, for no good reason. Lotus Notes can't handle PNG. Outlook doesn't support background images. Hotmail pads images. Float isn't supported in some, div positioning support is a minefield that most just give up on. And yet Safari in the iPhone - a device that carries about 1/100th the oomph of a browser rendering an email, or the monster that is outlook, or the debacle that is the IE engine - the iPhone turns out to be so reliable and easy to work with that I want to cry. I just don't get it. Surely email clients simply need to: 1. Use the webKit engine and admit the browser war is over. 2. Disable the javascript engine 3. Disable image and resource file loading by default 4. Don't screw with my HTML unless it's an emergency like someone could die if it was shown There. Easy. Email formatting solved for the next 10 years.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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OK, what's his address? I need to have a word with him.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
Al Gore? :laugh: