Maryrose Lyons blogging since 2003...

It Is Broke, So Let’s Fix It

June 25, 2009 at 9:23 am

I’m a proud supporter of the Email Standards Project; a project born out of frustration with the inconsistent rendering of HTML emails in major email clients.   Due to the lack of standards in email clients (ie. Outlook, Gmail, etc.) when we create email marketing templates we are very restricted with what we can do to make them render well in every client.  The Email Standards Project is a community effort to improve the standards and make life easier on us and better for clients.

There’s a big push on right now – and we’re looking at you Microsoft!

Microsoft has just confirmed that it intends to use the cripplied Word rendering engine to display HTML emails in Outlook 2010.

  • This means for the next 5 years, we will have to continue to use tables for layouts on email designs.
  • We’ll continue to be afraid to use CSS like float and position and background images are still a big no no.
  • That’s not even considering the long list of bugs and quirks that break the simplest of layouts.

For many people out there in corporate-land, Outlook IS email.  It would make life so much better if Microsoft took the big step of addressing the problems that are inherent in Word rendering.  If you’ve ever tried to copy and paste text from a Word doc into, say, WordPress and you see dodgy looking code… that’s the good ole Word rendering killing the beauty of your work.

Utilising The Power of Twitter

Outlook 2010 is still in beta and Microsoft has announced they want to hear your feedback on this decision.   Let them hear it!  It’s time for the email marketing and design community to rally together and encourage Microsoft to embrace web standards before it’s too late.

20,000 individuals sent a message to Microsoft since yesterday via Twitter. You can see all those lovely smiling faces here. This has forced Microsoft to respond – kudos for the speed of response, but a little sour in my opinion by trying to diss the Email Standards Project as “not representing a sanctioned standard or industry consensus in this area.”

If you are involved with email template design – either as a designer, client, or indeed recipient, please take the time out to add your voice to the throng.  If Apple and Yahoo are happy to work on standards, why not Microsoft?  If MS came to the table, it would be a huge benefit to everyone in the community.

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