Brief Summary
This course is your go-to guide for designing HTML emails that work across various devices and email clients. You'll pick up tricks to make your emails look fab whether folks are reading on a fancy phone or an outdated email app. Super handy, right?
Key Points
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Learn to create responsive HTML emails that look great on many devices.
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Explore tricks for making sure emails still look good in older email clients.
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Use CSS to enhance your emails for modern clients and screens.
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Be ready for over 30 combinations of commonly used email clients.
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Test your email campaigns with helpful online tools.
Learning Outcomes
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Understand how to create mobile-friendly HTML emails.
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Gain skills to ensure emails render well in old and new clients.
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Know how to use CSS for better email design.
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Be equipped to test your email designs effectively.
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Learn about the importance of responsive design in email marketing.
About This Course
Create attractive, responsive, HTML Emails, that work in over 30 combinations of the most commonly used email clients.
Did you know that over 46% of email is now read on mobile devices?
Designing HTML email can be quite challenging, considering the limited capabilities of many email clients (readers). In contrast, most new email readers supports many of the latest trends in web design. What to do?
Enter Responsive HTML Email. This course will show you how to design and construct an HTML email design that will render properly in such email readers and Outlook 2003 and Gmail, all the way through modern Android, Apple, and Windows phones. We will also explore online tools and services that will help you test your campaigns. Learn what is possible with HTML email.
Running Time: 88 minutes
Learn to create an HTML Email layout compatible with a wide range of email clients
Discover techniques to design elements that will "gracefully degrade" in older email clients without losing the design integrity
Add CSS to your HTML Email to take advantage of newer email clients and varying screen sizes
Sulaphen S.
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