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Sponsored by CISA. Learn about Vulnerability Analysis. Hailing all the way from England, Alex brings his email development expertise along with an endless stream of cups of tea and British cynicism. Follow him on Twitter: omgitsonlyalex. This is a good pointer — however, the problem is made worse if you only need to use a table cell background which fits the content — for some reason, the mso-width-percent ends up making the cell much wider than it needs to be!

I have looked at that, but for some reason, having added that, the table cell is much much wider than the content which is just a text link! My guess is that mso-width-percent is still looking for the fixed width of the table cell which I do not have. RWAP01, Did you remember to modify the width in all three places?

The TD, the v:rect and the v:shape? Express the width in px in all 3 places TD, v:rect, v:shape and it should work properly. Hmm — I can see the misunderstanding — the problem is that I do not know the fixed cell width — I was trying to use the same code in several emails — each of which may have different length text in the link — ie.

This is actually for a three image button as you can do in HTML , with a div for the left and right hand sides of the button, each containing an image, and a middle div with a background image. I guess I will have to use different code in each email dependent upon the text used in the column.

Thanks a bunch for this! Has anybody figured out how to keep the background-image centered when using this full-width solution? As is, it aligns left. It seems that the problem is the namespace declaration is stripped out of emails when they are sent.

Can you please help us fix for Outlook ? Hi Geoff, thanks for replying to my email. I went ahead and emailed my code snippet via emailonacid. I appreciate your help. Thanks man. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Is this page helpful? Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback?



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