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html e-mails and css not working

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Robert Blackwell - 08 Jun 2004 17:40 GMT
I just sent myself and html e-mail, almost everything was perfect. For some
reason, the page didn't use 2 classes from my style sheet which I had
embedded in code.

.floatleft  {float: left} &
.content  {BACKGROUND: none; COLOR: #F0E7BE; FONT-SIZE: 12px; FONT-FAMILY:
Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif}

I know the classes work fine since the html file on my desktop displays
everything perfectly, and the class is definitely there in the code.

When I click the edit tab, I see everything
just fine, in the preview tab, the images dont show up (probably cause the
sources are all on my website... After sending the e-mail, opening it up in
sent shows it just fine, all classes and images etc.

I've opened the final e-mail in both oe and outlook xp with the same
results.
Donald Anadell - 12 Jun 2004 13:27 GMT
Hi Robert,

It would help if you posted the entire Html file as an attachment in this thread
so we can take a look at it.

Don

> I just sent myself and html e-mail, almost everything was perfect. For some
> reason, the page didn't use 2 classes from my style sheet which I had
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> I've opened the final e-mail in both oe and outlook xp with the same
> results.
 
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