Re: [css-d] font in email

2007-11-08 Thread Matt
I agree that campaign monitor is a great resource for email HTML and CSS questions. There does seem to be a happy medium between using an external stylesheet (which won't work in most web-based email readers), and using inline styles on a line-by-line basis, which really doesn't get you beyond the

Re: [css-d] font in email

2007-11-07 Thread Tim Palac
Bob, Email support for CSS is an odd creature, indeed! I spend half of my day trying to figure out what will work and what won't sometimes! Anyway, first off you're going to want to avoid using percentages and ems for fonts - I know Hotmail doesn't support it and I'd bet that a lot of others don

Re: [css-d] font in email (solved)

2007-11-06 Thread Bob Meetin
steff wrote: >> 24. font in email (Bob Meetin) >> >> >> I suggest you take a look at campaignmonitor.com to see what is and is >> not supported for html emails and css styles. it is a very helpful and >> informative site. >> >> In my experience doing html emails dealing with font size is someti

Re: [css-d] font in email (Bob Meetin)

2007-11-06 Thread steff
> > 24. font in email (Bob Meetin) > Bob you wrote: I have a newsletter which is being sent out by dada mail, however it is not recognizing the custom font sizes defined either in the CSS file, with inline CSS or plain ole HTML. Clearly the stylesheet is being read (actua

[css-d] font in email

2007-11-06 Thread Bob Meetin
I have a newsletter which is being sent out by dada mail, however it is not recognizing the custom font sizes defined either in the CSS file, with inline CSS or plain ole HTML. Clearly the stylesheet is being read (actually it looks like dada parses it into the message) as if I change backgroun