Re: [css-d] styles in elements

2009-04-28 Thread Tim Snadden
> > and said it would suffice but that to ensure the most number of > friendly recipients, the code should have 'styles' in the selectors > rather than referencing individual divs. Some email clients strip out the . You can either do inline styling or bring your style element inside the body. Th

Re: [css-d] styles in elements

2009-04-28 Thread Brian Hazelton
what they mean is inline styling, do a google search and you will see what they mean. I have not set up an email template yet (especially through css) so I do not know how to do it, but if you already figured out how to do the styling in the page, you will see that it will take very little effort.

Re: [css-d] styles in elements

2009-04-28 Thread Court Kizer
I recommend using a free campaignmonitor account. It checks your templates across 20 or so different email programs and provides you with a screenshot. On Apr 28, 2009, at 10:02 AM, Todd Bingham wrote: > Generous CSS guys: > > I'm to build an email newsletter template on behalf of my clien

[css-d] styles in elements

2009-04-28 Thread Todd Bingham
Generous CSS guys: I'm to build an email newsletter template on behalf of my client (ruthinstitute.org) for a separate CMS firm (Kintarrainc.com) who will manage the data for the client's email mailing list. The template was to have embedded styles to ensure that it displayed in the op