This article from Freelanceswitch gives some good
practical info on email newsletters as well as ammunition to persuade
clients!
http://tinyurl.com/ybsvoyq
I know Paul didn't want to spend time on Campaign Monitor, but they do
make sure that their templates are readable in nearly all major ema
> Since Outlook is not the best HTML editor it's quite likely something will
get broken at some stage or other, so it's not fool-proof, but it produces
better
> results than Word.
I thought Outlook uses Word as its editor.
If you want to build html email functionality into a cms or script this
If there's anything I've learned about doing HTM email is that it can't be done
very well on a budget.
That said, I'd recommend Campaign Monitor's or MailChimp's free templates as a
good starting point:
http://www.campaignmonitor.com/templates/
You can then use these in your email client and ed
Hi David,
>> (shameless plug)
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>> http://tjkdesign.com/articles/Pure_CSS_Dropdown_Menus.asp
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> Fwiw, I've used it without issue (other than my own, of course). Nice
> stuff, me /thimk/...
Thanks for the feedback
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Regards,
Thierry | www.tjkdesign.com
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Hey Thierry,
Actually, your solution and the Improved Suckerfish thingy were the first
two that came to mind. =)
Any other options for Drupal out there?
Thanks again everyone.
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The cheapest way is probably with Mozilla Thunderbird and a mail-merge
plug-in.
Alan C. Whiteman
Visualis Web Design
http://visualis.us
(562) 305-2862
On Thursday 07 January 2010 18:10:44 you wrote:
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On Jan 7, 2010, at 1:18 AM, Peter Hislop wrote:
I'd look to the postal standards for countries that you're expecting
to ship
to.
Paul,
Thanks! Great tips!
tee
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Hi Paul,
Check this links you may get some ideas behind it.. :)
http://www.addme.com/newsletters/issue293.htm
http://www.mailchimp.com/resources/html_email_templates/
cheers,
JC
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 7:34 AM, Paul Collins wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> A client of mine wants a HTML email with very lit
I'd look to the postal standards for countries that you're expecting to ship
to.
This Australia Post publication:
http://www.auspost.com.au/correctaddress/adStand.pdf specifies formats,
field lengths and type formats.
It also refers to two Australian Standards for data formats:
Australian Stand
(shameless plug)
http://tjkdesign.com/articles/Pure_CSS_Dropdown_Menus.asp
Fwiw, I've used it without issue (other than my own, of course). Nice
stuff, me /thimk/...
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