[NIFL-ESL:7453] HTML formatting in Emails

From: MaryAnn Florez (maryann@cal.org)
Date: Tue Mar 19 2002 - 13:24:45 EST


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One of our colleagues on the list, Anna Silliman, sent me the URL for a nice, basic article on the problems of HTML formatting in emails.  While the article is written by/for MAC users, it's really informational across platforms and may help illustrate how some people end up with blank or nonsensical emails.

Take a look if you have a minute.  http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/9910/27.deb.shtml

Best,
MaryAnn

MaryAnn Florez
NIFL-ESL Moderator
Tel:  202/362-0700, ext. 226
Email:  maryann@cal.org



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