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Today, I wrote an HTML page nested in a message. It was a terrible toss. Many tags and CSS properties are not supported.
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HTML and CSS in Email Design
If you ' re creating the HTML Emails–then Here's a table you'll want to the bookmark. If you've followed our blog–you know this top email clients like Gmail and Outlook 50 % of all HTML and CSS. That's why your well crafted email design, follows otherwise best-practices for website Design–just might look: Well, bad.
Below–with help from Www.emailonacid.com–we ' ve summarized the universally supported HTML and CSS tags. These can used and would render properly in any email client (excluding Lotus Notes 6.5/7.0. Notes supports the following htmlbut only supports the CSS properties with an *).
PinPointe customers can use our e-mail campaign preview tool to check and validate HTML before sending. The Inbox Preview Tool previews emails in 40+ top email clients and points out HTML and CSS code this won ' t work correctly . Also note–the CSS Properties below should be used INLINE (not in an embedded style sheet, but with a style= "..." Direc tive), since some clietns like Gmail strip embedded style sheets.
Problems with HTML email