48 thoughts on “The RIGHT WAY to create HTML emails | TUTORIAL [2023]”

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  2. Thanks for this video, I ran the code through Litmus though and it seems to fail on a lot of email clients (the formatting is all over the place) – how do we prevent this?

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  3. i have a serious question sir !

    i just wanted to know that is it necessary to use <table> while creating html templates, i have seen lot of videos and tutorials and most of them uses <table> , what do you say?

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  4. As someone who has developed HTML emails before and is currently in the email field, this setup is incorrect and will not render well when actually tested in inboxes. You must use tables and inline css.

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  5. This is NOT for emails at all, to make emails compatible with all email clients you need to use tables for everything and there are a plethora of rules to follow, this only works on a browser.

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  6. Can you solve the my problem whenever i type the code i do not get any code options right down there ? Help me out please and let me know if i have to download any extension .
    Thanks !

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  7. Sorry but this is the wrong way to do emails, this is a bad tutorial. It may look good in Chrome, but it will not look good across mail clients, no cross compatibility techniques were used

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