How do you send those fancy emails that open as HTML pages complete with web links?
Nov.03, 2007 in
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Molly F asked:
I know you create a page using something like Dreamweaver and use absolute links, but how do you send them so the page opens directly in the message? I’ve been following Microsoft instructions and so I’ve set my email options to send messages as HTML and then attached the file (the HTML page). But when it arrives it’s an attached file that I have to double click to open instead of opening directly in the message.
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November 3rd, 2007 at 7:45 am
That’s actually a good question. I except you actually write the HTML code into the e-mail somehow. I’m pretty sure you don’t se a visual rich editor, what you want is a plain WYSIWYG editor. I’m a webmaster, and although I only moderately know HTML, JavaScript, and CSS, I can make some fancy stuff. I’ve actually managed to manage a Drupal install. I’ve never attempted that, so good luck.
November 4th, 2007 at 12:54 am
In Outlook or Thunderbird, you have an option to write an email in Text or HTML. You have to know HTML to write it though. Good luck. There’s free websites that will teach you HTML. It’s not hard to learn.