Most email clients lack support for recent HTML and CSS technologies, which is why tables are the best way to build entire HTML emails. Tables may seem dated, but they’re bulletproof. Every Web browser and email client can read them.
In a previous post introducing HTML tables, I looked at their most basic construction. This time, I’ll go over an example of a slightly more complicated table that makes use of a number of HTML elements:
More Tips on HTML Tables, Part 1
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