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Re: how to handle requests for HTML signatures
From: Valdis Kletnieks <Valdis.Kletnieks () VT EDU>
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2010 17:32:34 -0500
On Thu, 09 Dec 2010 16:56:53 EST, Charlie Derr said:
On the other hand, helping staff members craft HTML email is something I've always done only reluctantly. When the goal is to actually create clickable links that are "obscured" by recognizable icons
I wonder if there's an ADA issue lurking in there trying to get out. What happens with heavily HTML-ized mail compared to text/plain for the tools usually used by the visually challenged?
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- how to handle requests for HTML signatures Charlie Derr (Dec 09)
- Re: how to handle requests for HTML signatures Tim Faircloth (Dec 09)
- Re: how to handle requests for HTML signatures Valdis Kletnieks (Dec 09)
- Re: how to handle requests for HTML signatures Julian Y. Koh (Dec 15)
- Re: how to handle requests for HTML signatures Dan Oachs (Dec 09)
- Re: how to handle requests for HTML signatures Julian Y. Koh (Dec 09)
- Re: how to handle requests for HTML signatures Charlie Derr (Dec 10)
- Re: how to handle requests for HTML signatures Julian Y. Koh (Dec 10)
- Re: how to handle requests for HTML signatures Julian Y. Koh (Dec 09)
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- Re: how to handle requests for HTML signatures Rajewski, Jonathan (Dec 11)