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    Quite some time ago Snookerman posted some sources for information about "email blasts" but I cannot find them. (Where is Snookerman these days anyway? I miss him.)

    Can anyone point me to some good "email blast" info? Or can someone tell me how to proceed?

    I'm not going to "blast" myself but need to help with a student's project a.s.a.p.

    Thanks.
    Last edited by djr33; 03-25-2011 at 11:29 PM.

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    Default What I found so far

    The Graphics Design department professor who injects "eMail blasts" into beginner's Web class also has students "slice" images (to create <TABLE> layouts).

    Found some links through Del-icio-us http://www.delicious.com. But none seem to be as good as those Snookerman posted that I'm trying to locate.

    David Greiner's article at http://24ways.org/2009/rock-solid-html-emails may be best found so far. But I still do not have instructions on how to insert images.

    Here's what else came up:
    http://www.ehow.com/how_5084544_crea...ail-blast.html
    http://allazure.wordpress.com/2008/0...n-email-blast/

    http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010...ing-your-mind/
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    Tips, Tricks And Resources To Build Your Email
    
    Though harder to find than general advice on Web design, plenty of help is available online for building a successful newsletter. Over at the excellent 24 Ways, Dave Greiner has a great list of technical tips and tricks that is worth reading in full (the comments, too). Here are a few of the best tips:
    
    Use tables for structure, instead of CSS.
    Nested tables are more reliable than padding and margins.
    Avoid CSS shorthand. (Use full definitions.)
    Don’t use PNG images because Lotus Notes 6 and 7 do not show them.
    Explicitly set a margin for every paragraph, because the defaults vary a lot.
    
    Read the “Rock Solid HTML Emails” article for all of the tips and follow-up comments. Your next step should be to bookmark the following links and save a bunch of time (and maybe your hairline, too).
    
    HTML email templates and design galleries:
    Free templates from Campaign Monitor
    Themeforest templates
    Free templates from MailChimp
    Campaign Monitor gallery of great designs
    SpamMeltdown email gallery (despite the awful name)
    Beautiful Email Newsletters Gallery
    Inspirational Newsletter Designs: Flickr Set
    A collection of beautiful and creative layouts collected by Damian Madray.
    Campaign Monitor’s research on HTML rendering in email clients:
    Guide to CSS rendering in email clients
    Does video work in email?
    Which email clients block images?
    Can I use a form in my email?
    
    Testing tools:
    Litmus email testing
    Campaign Monitor design and spam testing
    MailChimp’s Inbox Inspector
    
    When you’re sick of dealing with problems…
    Email Standards Project
    The Fix Outlook campaign
    
    Everything else…
    42 HTML Email Design Resources
    A summary of the best HTML email design resources, covering overviews, guidelines, standards, templates, checklists, design tools, galleries and more.
    I still need HELP with images. Please.
    Last edited by auntnini; 03-25-2011 at 10:46 PM. Reason: clean up

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    Default Still digging

    Some more links from Nadia-P "Community Professional" Aug. 29, 2009 via DREAMWEAVER Help search :


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    This was about as helpful as any http://articles.sitepoint.com/articl...il-newsletters.

    How can I mark this "RESOLVED"?

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    Edit your first post (if it's within the allowed time limit) and select "Resolved" from the title prefix dropdown. (In the "advanced" edit, not the quick edit.)
    I'll do it for you now though.
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