Hi Frank,

The align attribute is depreciated in the W3C HTML specifications:
http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/objects.html#adef-align-IMG
That will be why Typo3 does not use it and instead uses the style
attribute.

HTH

Ben :)

 
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Sonck
Sent: 29 March 2007 05:05 PM
To: typo3-english@lists.netfielders.de
Subject: [TYPO3] htmlArea RTE and old-school html tags

Hi list,

I use htmlArea RTE in our website and it's working fine. But for our
newsletter (using DirectMail for this) we don't want to use CSS, since
email clients like gmail etc cut the css styles and leave our newsletter
a
bit 'deformed'.
I've made a newsletter template which is table-based and with only
inline
html tags.
Remaining problem is that when I put an image in my bodytext and for
example align it right, the RTE puts a float tag instead of an align
tag.

Does anyone know how to change this? Does anyone have experience with
producing a html newsletter via RTE, while leaving possibilities for
using hyperlinks, bold, images,... AND so that my users don't have to
dive
into html code?

Thanx!

Frank Sonck
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