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| Oct 29th, 2003 12:36 PM | |
| mburbank |
I use Netscape at work. Blue: Thanks, I'll check it out. |
| Oct 27th, 2003 08:39 PM | |
| glowbelly | what email program are you using, max? you might be able to create one in that program itself, using a wysiwyg application already built in to the program. |
| Oct 27th, 2003 04:59 PM | |
| Blue |
www.htmlgoodies.com Its a pretty descent site. |
| Oct 27th, 2003 04:38 PM | |
| mburbank | Okey doke. I'm sure I can get my web and new media department to host images. The question becomes where can I go, hopefully on-line, to teach myself html? |
| Oct 24th, 2003 05:20 PM | |
| James | Well, if you know how to make a website, you know how to make an e-mail like you want. You just write everything up in HTML, and pictures are uploaded and linked from a website. Then you send it in HTML format, and people SHOULD see it correctly. |
| Oct 24th, 2003 03:32 PM | |
| mburbank |
Help a tech illiterate Youy know those jjunk emails you get that are rich with pictures and photos and borders and look as if you are looking at a web page but it's just an email? I need to know how to make those. I need to create an inhouse monthly newsletter for RD&P at the Boston Museum of Science. I would like to distribute it as an email, but one that looks like a flashy, glossy magazine, except it's an email. I do not want to make a website or webzine. I have speciffically been tasked with creating an email newsletter. Ideally, I would need to know of a tool for doing this, and an on-line manual for using it. |