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Hierdie gesprek is in die argief. Vra asseblief 'n nuwe vraag as jy hulp nodig het.

How send messages so arrive formatted in mobile phone

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We have a newsletter. We send it to subscribers via Thunderbird. When the messages arrive on a laptop they are formatted, when they arrive on a mobile device they are not formatted.

We have a newsletter. We send it to subscribers via Thunderbird. When the messages arrive on a laptop they are formatted, when they arrive on a mobile device they are not formatted.

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If that is happening, then the phone or its user is deciding to ignore the formatting. I rather think there is little you can do about it.

Making fancy mark-up work on all platforms is hard work. Many web sites offer customised versions specifically for tablet and phone ("mobile") users.

My own experience is limited to building a fancy signature block that survives being shown on a phone. The default design circulated here at work was effectively of a fixed width, rather wider than a phone screen, and so behaved very badly. I have managed to make it re-wrap and fold so it behaves in a slightly more elegant manner.

Gewysig op deur MSEL

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Argh! The MSEL bug strikes again. The last post was by me (Zenos) not NOT MSEL.

Zenos.

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This is very bad. I was logged in as MSEL and had access to his profile.

Zenos.

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I am, as they say,VA guy on the street. Any suggestions?

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What does a "guy on the street" do about it. Also what does one do when writing an e-mail to keep it in the preformat or body text, without it jumping to the paragraph option?