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01-Mar-2005, 01:56 PM #1
Creating a newsletter in Frontpage
I trust I am in the correct forum for this question.
I have recently set up a website for my photography business. The designer gave me the option of sending out a newsletter to visitors who sign up for it. I do not want to send out and attachment, but rather something professional within the body of the email - so html is the way to go I assume. I have put something together in Fontpage that I like, but it is not readable when I send out a test. I know I am missing a step somewhere, just not where.
Another question is whether Frontpage is the way to for this, as I do not know how to write html on my own. Appreciate any suggestions.
Any thoughts?
And thanks.
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02-Mar-2005, 07:53 AM #2
HTML in email is not the way to go. Not every email client or mail server accepts HTML formatted email and most people turn off the option to view that format for security reasons. Stick with the attachment and send it as a PDF.
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06-Mar-2005, 02:03 AM #3
Ok listen here.If you wanted to created newsletter,you mean application form or newsletter content.If you wanna to make application form,i knew.I am a 13 years old progammer.Juz believe it.I can give u the script.If is the newsletter content,you cannot created with frontpage,but with microsoft word.Pm me for more details
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11-Mar-2005, 06:05 AM #4
Okay, what have you got? I want to basically send an email to people who want it - I want all the information in the email to be in the body of the email, graphics, images, etc. I would prefer not to send an attachment.
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11-Mar-2005, 08:29 AM #5
Like I stated above, everyone does not accept HTML formatted messages and your efforts will be for not. Send an attachment. I will send an attacment image of what it looks like when HTML is not rendered in the body of an email....rather disgusting actually.
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16-Mar-2005, 11:17 PM #6
Ok ..got it
Firstly,i u wanna to make a fantastic newsletter application,u must make a form in frontpage for visitors to apply for the newsletter.If u dunno pm me.Tell me wat question u wanna to ask then i make it for u.About creating,u can use MS WORD 2003 to do it..
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