Trourist Newsletter
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This newsletter for the team at Trourist (a combination of Truth + Tourism) gives its subscribers an elegant view to new adventures in traveling. We appreciated the neatly organized sections with adjacent images to give them life, including a small section calling out the unsubscribe and other “business” links (seen at the bottom).
A little extra detail comes when the images are disabled. In their place is a small, black box of color that gives the headings some extra, visual punch (also a clue that one might be missing some great imagery). The only thing we’d suggest is to treat the Blog section in the same way as the other headings/images so that it maintains its importance.
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@HunterOwens And sorry again! This one has been frustrating for everyone, but obviously for affected customers the most!
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2 Comments
druide47
June 2, 2010 5:56am
* The pseudo-class link cannot be supported inline
* The pseudo-class visited cannot be supported inline
* The pseudo-class hover cannot be supported inline
* The pseudo-class active cannot be supported inline
* The pseudo-class focus cannot be supported inline
* The pseudo-class before cannot be supported inline
* The pseudo-class after cannot be supported inline
* text-transform not supported by: Notes 6 and 7, Palm Treo (Palm Garnet OS)
* border-spacing not supported by: Entourage 2004, Notes 6 and 7, Palm Treo (Win Mobile 6.5), Hotmail, Outlook ‘03, Lotus Notes 8.5, Outlook ‘07, Windows Mail, AOL Desktop 10
* font-size not supported by: Blackberry
* vertical-align not supported by: Android Email, Notes 6 and 7, Outlook ‘07, Blackberry
* border-collapse not supported by: Entourage 2004, Yahoo! Classic
* border not supported by: Notes 6 and 7
* top not supported by: MySpace, Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, Android Gmail, Notes 6 and 7, Palm Treo (Win Mobile 6.5), Hotmail, Yahoo! Classic, Palm Treo (Palm Garnet OS), Outlook ‘07, Blackberry
* letter-spacing not supported by: Notes 6 and 7, Palm Treo (Win Mobile 6.5), Palm Treo (Palm Garnet OS), Blackberry
* display not supported by: Palm Treo (Palm Garnet OS), Outlook ‘07, Blackberry
* padding not supported by: Notes 6 and 7, Outlook ‘07 (partial support)
* background not supported by: Gmail (partial support), Android Email, Android Gmail, Notes 6 and 7, Hotmail, Palm Treo (Palm Garnet OS), Lotus Notes 8.5, Outlook ‘07 (partial support)
* font-style not supported by: Palm Treo (Palm Garnet OS)
* position not supported by: MySpace, Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, Android Gmail, Notes 6 and 7, Palm Treo (Win Mobile 6.5), Hotmail, Yahoo! Classic, Palm Treo (Palm Garnet OS), Outlook ‘07, Blackberry
* list-style-type not supported by: Android Email, Android Gmail, Outlook ‘07, Blackberry
* font-family not supported by: Palm Treo (Win Mobile 6.5), Palm Treo (Palm Garnet OS), Blackberry
* margin not supported by: Notes 6 and 7, Palm Treo (Win Mobile 6.5) (partial support), Hotmail, Blackberry
* line-height not supported by: MySpace, Notes 6 and 7, Palm Treo (Palm Garnet OS), Blackberry
Mathew Patterson
June 7, 2010 3:14pm
Yes, not every email client can display all of these elements. That doesn’t mean it won’t appear readable though, and plenty of email clients can support them.