Question:
I have a HTML code that I would like to use as my email signature, but the formatting isn't working?
Tyler
2015-11-16 12:25:45 UTC
Every time I bring it into Outlook the formatting is changed and my images show up in the wrong places. All the links seem to work, it just doesn't want to line up correctly.If I open the code in any browser it aligns and runs perfectly


-- you can find the full code here : http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_2013_release-customize/html-signatures/592c9554-fd5e-4d14-90c2-f667c7829a69
Three answers:
?
2015-11-16 14:11:01 UTC
Just because your Outlook doesn't show it properly lined up doesn't mean the recipient will also see the messy version.

Similarly, if you get it look right on your end that does not guarantee AT ALL that the person on the other will also see it properly.



You should probably use an image map for this: http://www.maschek.hu/imagemap/imgmap
2015-11-16 13:01:46 UTC
What do you exoect from using totally obsolete code abd trying to create a layour using totally obsolete code and tables for layout in an email?
Peter H
2015-11-16 13:01:36 UTC
Outlook is not a very good browser. I suggest you assemble the whole picture in a graphics program and use the composite instead.


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