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replyReplyWed 29 Oct 2008, 14:10Delegate Adele said...

Embedding images

How are you able to embed images into Expression Web for HTML emails?

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replyReplyMon 3 Nov 2008, 09:04Trainer Rich said...

RE: Embedding images

Hi Adele,

Thanks for your question.

When sending out HTML e-mails with images, it is common practice to link your images to an external server.

eg. the <img> tag would look something like this:
<img src="http://www.example.com/images/yourimage.jpg"; alt="my image">

Then all you have to do is make sure the image exists on your server. This makes the e-mail a lot smaller to send, as there will be no images attached. I think most recipients would appreciate this.

To keep the images with the e-mail (ie. attachments), you would make the source local, like this:
<img src="yourimage.jpg" alt="my image">

You would then need to attach your image(s) to the e-mail.

You may want to send a test e-mail to yourself first, so that you can make sure the images render correctly when attached.

Please read this quote I found a while ago on another forum regarding embedding images:
"If you're running a respectable email campaign or sending out newsletters one of the best ways to fill up users' email inboxes and get them angry is to embed the images. Placing them on the server and linking externally can cut down a 40kb email to 12kb. Much better."

If this answer resolves your query, please mark the question as 'resolved' (see below). Otherwise, please post a follow-up response to this post, and I will assist you further.

Regards, Rich

 

 

Expression web tip:

Protecting Email Addresses

If you put mailto: links on your web page, spammers can crawl your web site and 'pick up' the e-mail addresses quite easily.

One tip to deal with this is to NOT use mailto: links at all. Simply write the e-mail address, and don't link it.

Spammers can get these e-mail addresses too, so one thing you can do to stop the majority of spammers getting just plain text e-mail addresses of your web pages is to use the following code:

me<code>@</code>mysite.com

This code will appear correctly on your web page and allows users to copy and paste it into their email client, but isn't seen by the automatic harvesters that spammers use.

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