At 17:20 +0000 11/1/07, Barney Carroll wrote:
>This is clearly off-topic to CSS discussion

While I agree that the bulk of Brian's message was not really on 
topic, the news about IE7's baby brother's html rendering is 
definitely worth its place on the list.

That link again in case anyone didn't make it that far:

Microsoft Breaks HTML Email Rendering in Outlook 2007
http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2007/01/10/microsoft-breaks-html-email-rendering-in-outlook/


Here are the relevant CSS-related points of the article's payload:

#  no support for background images (HTML or CSS)
# no support for CSS floats
# no support for replacing bullets with images in unordered lists
# no support for CSS positioning


>I urge the thread to close.

Unless anyone has any practical information to add about actually 
creating designs that degrade in the new Outlook or further CSS 
gotchas, then yes, no more posts on this subject please. And 
certainly no Microsoft bashing or whining.

However Barney, it is not your place to make such pronouncements - 
what if 20 or so like-minded members of the list also wrote similar 
messages every time they saw an off topic message? I note and 
appreciate your enthusiasm - but please leave the moderating to the 
moderators ;) And the same goes for everyone else...



>P.S: One word: RSS

No, one word: CSS :)



Alex
css-d moderator
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