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Microsoft takes email design back 5 years

Posted by by Brent on January 12th, 2007

Original post by David Greiner of Campaign Monitor - One of the most Dugg posts today on Digg.com. Needless to say, we are pretty worked up about it here at TCS. Hopefully it raises enough fuss that Microsoft does something productive with the rucus. We’ll do our best to keep you posted as we hear things ourselves.

As I type this post I still can’t believe it. I’m literally stunned. If you haven’t already heard, I’m talking about the recent news that Outlook 2007, released next month, will stop using Internet Explorer to render HTML emails and instead use the crippled Microsoft Word rendering engine.

Now c’mon, how bad can this be?

First things first, you need to realize that Outlook enjoys a 75-80% share of the corporate email market, which is similar to Internet Explorer’s share of the browser market - they make the rules. We’ve been doing some early testing, as have a few other brave souls, and come February, here’s just a taste of what won’t be supported:

  1. No background images - Background images in divs and table cells are gone, meaning Mark’s image replacement technique is out the window.
  2. Poor background color support - Give a div or table cell a background color, add some text to it and the background color displays fine. Nest another table or div inside though and the background color vanishes.
  3. No support for float or position - Completely breaking any CSS based layouts right from the word go. Tables only.
  4. Shocking box model support - Very poor support for padding and margin, and you thought IE5 was bad!

Microsoft have released a full run down of what is and isn’t supported, including a downloadable validator that helps you validate your HTML for their engine. Word of warning though, it only works with Microsoft software and Dreamweaver.

There’s more… Continue reading this article on the Blog at Campaign Monitor

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2 Comments

  1. […] I am not the only one who’s annoyed. Annoyed doesn’t fully encompass it though. I’m also simply dumbfounded. […]

  2. 2Wallace - 4:32 am

    Microsoft - “The Future Is Yesterday, The Past Is Tomorrow”

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