I just want to add that extending your mailto: link to prepopulate the
subject is a nice touch. It lets you filter the emails coming in and it
saves the user from adding yet another step
Href="mailto:f...@bar.com?subject=feedback from bar.com"
mailto: links are becoming more useful in our mobile w
On 3 January 2012 20:51, Chris Price wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've been discussing the mailto link with other designers on LinkedIn and
> wonder what the opinions of other standards based designers are.
>
> The original question had to do with the contact form. I suggested that many
> people don't like con
On 4/01/12 6:51 AM, Chris Price wrote:
I've been discussing the mailto link with other designers on LinkedIn
and wonder what the opinions of other standards based designers are.
I suspect this topic will open another kettle of fish, but - oh, well,
things are always quiet in the new year :)
re are a number of sites with contact forms which
> apparently have no one receiving the responses.
>
I agree
>
>
> ** **
>
> Just my two cents,
>
> Hayden
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] *O
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Subject: [WSG] The mailto link
Hi
I've been discussing the mailto link with other designers on LinkedIn and
wonder what the opinions of other standards based designers are.
The original question had to do with the contact form. I suggested that many
people don'
Hi
I've been discussing the mailto link with other designers on LinkedIn and
wonder what the opinions of other standards based designers are.
The original question had to do with the contact form. I suggested that
many people don't like contact forms and prefer to email directly from
their mail c