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charlie bruce said:
Terrestiral -> Terrestrial? Finishing with a full stop and new line done properly? Stopping it being such a huge run-on, mangled mess of English (no offence meant, just constructive criticism ;) )? Only a guess. As for the no-iframe issue, easiest way is something like this:

<center> (OR the CSS-valid equivalent, please don't heckle!)
<img src="http://download.horizonhge.com/sig.jpg" alt="THE TEXT-ONLY VERSION OF THE SIGNATURE CONTAINING VITAL DETAILS ONLY HERE" />
</center>

In sig.jpg you simply pre-render the entire signature, with logos, etc as you want it to appear in the signature. As for mailto links, to avoid your original problem, hitmaps on the image might make sense. Remember speed considerations on the image too, as it may well get to be a very big file, and take ages to load, which doesn't look professional.

Thats a no no, requirment is that the banners link to the website.

Edit: Terestial is correct, do a google search. Its a different word to terrestrial and is do do with signal quality tests.
Edit: Using style instead of <font> actually removes all the text.
Tripple Edit: Last one I hope, screenshot of what it now does in hotmail attatched. It works perfectly in everything apart from hotmail now.
 

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That's unusual... I'd speak to someone at Hotmail's spuuort rather than anything else, at a guess their server is changing the messages automatically, or you could send a test eMail to my hotmail address so I can see the source code of the message one receives and see for sure.

My address is charlie__bruce(splat)hotmail(splat)com

BTW, what do you mean, the banners link to the site? With a hit-map (i've forgotten how to do it, but know it can be done) you can assign regions of your image to links, which should allow this, and maintain your formatting and images at the same time.
 
sk8er4514 said:
you seem to be pretty obsessed with <br />, is there a reason you're not using just <br> ?? maybe try that.

also, for your alignment issue, maybe try a <div align="center"> ...everything u want aligned </div> instead of using the align= in your img src spots. might fix it.

or just get rid of all the alignment crap and use <center>

good luck,
Kendall


<br /> Is the W3.org-compliant code. Its just to make it more compatible. :)
 
charlie bruce said:
That's unusual... I'd speak to someone at Hotmail's spuuort rather than anything else, at a guess their server is changing the messages automatically, or you could send a test eMail to my hotmail address so I can see the source code of the message one receives and see for sure.

My address is  charlie__bruce(splat)hotmail(splat)com

BTW, what do you mean, the banners link to the site? With a hit-map (i've forgotten how to do it, but know it can be done) you can assign regions of your image to links, which should allow this, and maintain your formatting and images at the same time.

Email sent, you will see what I mean by banners linking to the site when you look at the email.

It has been set up so that the email recipient can easily just click on the banner and it goes to the website.
 
Ive had a look now and it seems Hotmail detects the linking of the image and instead treats the file as an attatchment. I'm not sure of a workaround for this, and iFrames don't work either. You should look at the weekly newsletters that Dell and other people send, and see what they've done to make their image embedding work. Sorry for any typos, had 2 injections today, 1 in each arm and so cannot type properly...
 


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