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Creating a HTML Newsletter

Posted 11th February 2009 at 03:24 PM by Tom (Not{a}Killer{Robot})
Updated 11th February 2009 at 04:31 PM by Tom

Hi,

You have some customers or subscribers who you want to get in touch with, a newsletter seems like the ideal modern tactic to take. So rushing off to your development tool, be it dreamweaver or notepad and crack out a very nice HTML newsletter, it gives all the information you want, looks great and ties in with your current brand image. The next step is to send it out...

Hold your horses though, what's this, the message looks attrocious in the email client, where's...
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Free Hosting

Posted 11th February 2009 at 09:22 AM by Tom (Not{a}Killer{Robot})
Updated 16th February 2009 at 09:05 AM by Tom

Anyone require some free hosting on my Windows Dedicated Server, its based in the UK.
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99 little bugs in the code....

Posted 10th February 2009 at 02:52 PM by WelshStew

99 little bugs in the code,

99 bugs in the code,

fix one bug, compile it again,

100 little bugs in the code.

100 little bugs in the code....


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Gaps between images

Posted 10th February 2009 at 01:05 PM by Tom (Not{a}Killer{Robot})

I was working on a newsletter for my company, a complete redesign. The header logo contained 5 images to make up the logo and then link buttons.

In dreamweaver it all appeared to be fine, but after sending a test to outlook and hotmail gaps appeared between and after the images.

A quick look around gave a fair few "Fixes"

Set Margin to 0
Remove all White Space ie
Code:
<img src="logo"><img src="image"><img
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$10 trillion in debt and still going strong!

Posted 9th February 2009 at 01:58 AM by CloudedVision

U.S. National Debt Clock

$10 trillion dollars in debt.... I've figured this much about politics: you can lower taxes, but you sure as hell can't raise them. (Of course, now we're in a financial crisis, so we won't start paying it off anytime soon)
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