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Posted on May 14, 2020May 14, 2020

Rules for creating email signatures

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How to create almost unbreakable HTML email signatures. The first thing to remember is to keep it simple. Some mail clients remove images from signatures no matter what you do so, plan for this. The  fewer images the better. All set dimensions must be exact. No percentages.  Your coding must be as tight as possible and your design as simple as possible.

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