
HTML Email Boilerplate v 0.4 updated 5/12
Welcome to the HTML Email Boilerplate. This website and its sample code creates a template of sorts, absent of design or layout, that will help you avoid some of the major rendering problems with the most common email clients out there — Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail, etc.
While not plug and play (you know, you'll have to do some work ;-), it will provide some helpful examples and snippets that will keep your email design rendering as true-to-form as possible.
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Help Create an Email Charter! - TEDChris: The untweetable
Houston, we have a problem.
We all love the power of email connecting people across continents. But... we're drowning in it.
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Creating HTML Emails : An Overview for Web Designers
A lot of the requirements of great HTML emails fly right in the face of what makes great website designs. Until you understand the nuances of HTML email design, it can be a frustrating and fruitless experience. But once you understand and accept that HTML email is a fickle, inconsistent, and bug-prone medium, it’s possible to use it to great effect in marketing both for yourself and your clients.
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Guide to CSS support in email clients - Articles & Tips ...
Designing an HTML email that renders consistently across the major email clients can be very time consuming. Support for even simple CSS varies considerably between clients, and even different versions of the same client
We’ve put together this guide to save you the time and frustration of figuring it out for yourself. With 23 different email clients tested, we cover all the popular applications across desktop, web and mobile email.
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Email checklist (maybe this time it'll work!)
Three years ago this week, I posted this checklist, in the naive hope that it would eliminate (or perhaps merely reduce) the ridiculous CC-to-all emails about the carpool, the fake-charity forwards, the ALL CAPS yelling and the stupid PR spam.
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The Best Email Client for Windows
Everyone manages their email a little differently, so picking one client that works best for everyone is tough. However, we've picked Thunderbird as our favorite Windows client due to its numerous features and add-on capabilities.
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Premailer: pre-flight for HTML email
Pre-flight for HTML email.
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Account 'Sign Up': Ask to Confirm E-mail, Not Password
During account 'sign up', a misspelled password is annoying, whereas a misspelled e-mail address is hazardous.
More and more sites use people’s e-mail address as their "username" too when requiring authentication. This makes a lot of sense: e-mails are unique, you often need it anyways, people have an easier time remembering their e-mail than an arbitrary username, etc.
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