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A Guide to CSS Support in Email

by oqdbpo & 22 others
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 CSS support in email clients guide to save you the time and trouble of figuring it out for yourself. With 21 different sets of results, all the major email systems are covered, both desktop applications and webmail. If you do notice results different to the ones we've listed, we'd love to hear your feedback. Email clients (particularly webmail) often change without notice, so we appreciate your help keeping this resource up to date.

A Guide to CSS Support in Email

by kasi77 & 22 others
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 CSS support in email clients guide to save you the time and trouble of figuring it out for yourself. With 21 different sets of results, all the major email systems are covered, both desktop applications and webmail.

Email Standards Project

by Jeremy B. & 22 others
The Email Standards Project works with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email.

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Litmus: Painlessly test your email and website designs

by nhoizey & 9 others
Litmus shows you precisely how your designs will be seen by your customers. We deliver screenshots of your web sites and email newsletters in seconds across all popular platforms.

December 2007

Home | Email Standards Project

by nhoizey & 22 others
Our goal is to help designers understand why web standards are so important for email, while working with email client developers to ensure that emails render consistently. A community effort to improve the email experience for both designers and readers