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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: New York
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Well the question is in the title. So what are the normal dimensions for an html email newsletter. Im assuming it doesn't really matter how long but how wide? How much space would you leave for letters in the middle? Thanks, Eric |
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| Renegade Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: The Great White North
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Depends on your reader base. I just use the "wrap long lines" button in GetResponse and voila. But if you're talking about HTML newsletters, then I can't be of much help. All I know is almost nobody has 640-px wide screen resolutions anymore, so the absolute minimum that you have to adjust for is 800px IMO |
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Following Martin Avis advice in his newsletter formula product I write maximum 65 characters per line and send as plain text Kenj |
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Sorry for not being specific i was talking about html email templates so that would have a pixel width. so i guess i should go with 800px |
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