I have a newsletter about to be sent out, but my client says it is
completely breaking up in their email app.
Is there anyone who can send it from Safari to their email app and see
if it breaks up at all. I have tried in outlook in Windows XP and it
looks fine.
Nathan Garner
Creative Director
Austin Wells Design Limited
One Elmgate Drive - Littledown - Bournemouth BH7 7EF
t 01202 301271 e email@hidden w http://www.austinwellsdesign.co.uk
Austin Wells Design Limited
One Elmgate Drive - Littledown - Bournemouth BH7 7EF
t 01202 301271 e email@hidden w http://www.austinwellsdesign.co.uk
Member of NAPP
On 16 Sep 2009, at 16:42, Nathan Garner wrote:
I have a newsletter about to be sent out, but my client says it is
completely breaking up in their email app.
Is there anyone who can send it from Safari to their email app and
see if it breaks up at all. I have tried in outlook in Windows XP
and it looks fine.
Nathan Garner
Creative Director
Austin Wells Design Limited
One Elmgate Drive - Littledown - Bournemouth BH7 7EF
t 01202 301271 e email@hidden w http://www.austinwellsdesign.co.uk
Hi nathan thought I better warn you you still have the automatically inserted div present within the html and that the styles ideally could do with being moved to inside the body rather than inside the head
This could be causing your client problems
Thanks Max, I downloaded the action from actionsforge and worked
through slight amends to the design – seems to be ok now. Just got to
do a couple more tests.
Regards,
Nathan Garner
Creative Director
Austin Wells Design Limited
One Elmgate Drive - Littledown - Bournemouth BH7 7EF
t 01202 301271 e email@hidden w http://www.austinwellsdesign.co.uk
Member of NAPP
On 16 Sep 2009, at 22:09, max wrote:
Hi nathan thought I better warn you you still have the automatically
inserted div present within the html and that the styles ideally
could do with being moved to inside the body rather than inside the
head
This could be causing your client problems
I have put my updated newsletter online, one thing that doesn’t work
is, when I select a graphic element and apply a link to it, the link
isn’t active.
The graphics down the right hand side all have hyperlinks applied. But
when published, they don’t work. Is this a bug in the ‘email ready
html’ action?
Austin Wells Design Limited
One Elmgate Drive - Littledown - Bournemouth BH7 7EF
t 01202 301271 e email@hidden w http://www.austinwellsdesign.co.uk
Member of NAPP
On 16 Sep 2009, at 22:09, max wrote:
Hi nathan thought I better warn you you still have the automatically
inserted div present within the html and that the styles ideally
could do with being moved to inside the body rather than inside the
head
This could be causing your client problems
Hi Nathan,
The right hand panel is one large graphic (item2.jpeg) and is trying
to use an image map for it’s links. unfortunately the image map (map1)
doesn’t exist in the HTML so the links don’t work. Somewhere the image
map has been stripped out of the code. Either reinstate the image map
or try and convert the panel to HTML and Freeway will create the links
around the specific items in the panel (text and images).
Regards,
Tim.
On 23 Sep 2009, at 12:51, Nathan Garner wrote:
I have put my updated newsletter online, one thing that doesn’t work
is, when I select a graphic element and apply a link to it, the link
isn’t active.
The graphics down the right hand side all have hyperlinks applied.
But when published, they don’t work. Is this a bug in the ‘email
ready html’ action?
I wanted it kept as a graphic rather than html. But after deleting it
and trying again, it worked. Thanks Tim.
Nathan Garner
Creative Director
Austin Wells Design Limited
One Elmgate Drive - Littledown - Bournemouth BH7 7EF
t 01202 301271 e email@hidden w http://www.austinwellsdesign.co.uk
Member of NAPP
On 23 Sep 2009, at 13:02, Tim Plumb wrote:
Hi Nathan,
The right hand panel is one large graphic (item2.jpeg) and is trying
to use an image map for it’s links. unfortunately the image map
(map1) doesn’t exist in the HTML so the links don’t work. Somewhere
the image map has been stripped out of the code. Either reinstate
the image map or try and convert the panel to HTML and Freeway will
create the links around the specific items in the panel (text and
images).
Regards,
Tim.
On 23 Sep 2009, at 12:51, Nathan Garner wrote:
I have put my updated newsletter online, one thing that doesn’t
work is, when I select a graphic element and apply a link to it,
the link isn’t active.
The graphics down the right hand side all have hyperlinks applied.
But when published, they don’t work. Is this a bug in the ‘email
ready html’ action?
I sent out the HTML newsletter. But for some reason all the images
appeared except one - hald way down the page. It’s there on the web
page and also there when viewed in mail. But in Outlook it was the
only image missing. Does anyone know what would be the cause for this?
grrr
Nathan Garner
Creative Director
Austin Wells Design Limited
One Elmgate Drive - Littledown - Bournemouth BH7 7EF
t 01202 301271 e email@hidden w http://www.austinwellsdesign.co.uk
Member of NAPP
On 16 Sep 2009, at 22:09, max wrote:
Hi nathan thought I better warn you you still have the automatically
inserted div present within the html and that the styles ideally
could do with being moved to inside the body rather than inside the
head
This could be causing your client problems
Hi Nathan
Depending on what you are using to mail the newsletter with, will make a difference on whether you need to reference the images with a full address or not.
My software sorts this out but if not you would need to host the images on a server and then using Tims (i think) “Remote Resources” action, reference those images.
Austin Wells Design Limited
One Elmgate Drive - Littledown - Bournemouth BH7 7EF
t 01202 301271 e email@hidden w http://www.austinwellsdesign.co.uk
Member of NAPP
On 24 Sep 2009, at 16:05, max wrote:
Hi Nathan
Depending on what you are using to mail the newsletter with, will
make a difference on whether you need to reference the images with a
full address or not.
My software sorts this out but if not you would need to host the
images on a server and then using Tims (i think) “Remote Resources”
action, reference those images.