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Defining email body and signature with css

Sent by lee on 5 April 2005 00:12


Thanks David,

I've been looking there and elsewhere and it seems my best bet is to use 
inline css.
I'm trying to check now if I can code that correctly as a default in my 
Thunderbird html emails and signature.
I'm also checking if indeed I can do any of this successfully at all!

lee


David wrote:

> I dont think this is exactly what your after but it might help:
> http://www.alistapart.com/articles/cssemail/
>
>
>>  I also find that a couple of webmail programs show the css within 
>> the text body. I am currently using internal and external stylesheets.
>>
>> I think the trouble I'm encountering, is that I am trying to properly 
>> format a html signature file as though it is a standalone web page, 
>> which then seems to get mangled or 'interestingly merged' with the 
>> other html formatting in the actual finished email.
>

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