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Robb_Barrett
Marketo Employee

Email 2.0 and image sizes

Perhaps this has been explained elsewhere, in which case please point me to the right thread; a quick scan did not uncover it.

In our template we're experiencing graphic stretching in desktop views or when a reply is made.  Here is an example:

Screen Shot 2017-07-31 at 4.27.22 PM.png

When the window is resized to force a mobile view, it works fine.

Screen Shot 2017-07-31 at 4.32.22 PM.png

I'm not sure what's causing this to happen.  We have the DIV set to allow image resizing and I've removed code that forces an image size.

Here is the HTML:

<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" class="mktoModule" mktoname="banner_section" id="banner_section20372451-a7e0-4a19-8221-72d42ac8e1e4">

                              <tbody>

                                <tr>

                                  <td>

                                    <div class="mktoImg" mktoName="banner_600x400" mktoLockImgSize="false" id="banner_120372451-a7e0-4a19-8221-72d42ac8e1e4">

                                      <a href="#" target="_blank"><img src="http://landing1.gehealthcare.com/rs/005-SHS-767/images/banner_600x400.jpg" alt="image size _600x400" class="em_full_img" style="display: block;max-width: 600px;" border="0" /></a>

                                    </div></td>

                                </tr>

                              </tbody>

                            </table>

And, for reference the relevant CSS:

body { margin: 0 !important; padding: 0 !important; -webkit-text-size-adjust: 100% !important; -ms-text-size-adjust: 100% !important; -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased !important; }

img { border: 0 !important; outline: none !important; }

p { Margin: 0px !important; Padding: 0px !important; }

table { border-collapse: collapse; mso-table-lspace: 0px; mso-table-rspace: 0px; overflow: hidden; }

td, a, span { border-collapse: collapse; mso-line-height-rule: exactly; overflow: hidden; }

.ExternalClass * { line-height: 100%; }

.em_white a { color: #ffffff !important; text-decoration: none !important; }

span.MsoHyperlink { mso-style-priority: 99; color: inherit; }

span.MsoHyperlinkFollowed { mso-style-priority: 99; color: inherit; }

.em_nogap div { display: block !important; font-size: 0px !important; line-height: 0px !important; }

.em_grey a { color: #63666a !important; text-decoration: none !important; }

.em_blue a { color: #005eb8 !important; text-decoration: none !important; }

.em_grey2 a { color: #4b4d52 !important; text-decoration: none !important; }

@media only screen and (min-width:481px) and (max-width:649px) {

.em_main_table { width: 100% !important; }

.em_wrapper { width: 100% !important; }

.em_full_img { width: 100% !important; height: auto !important; max-width: none !important; }

.mktoModule { width: 100% !important; }

.em_hide { display: none !important; }

.em_height { height: 20px !important; }

.em_space { width: 15px !important; }

.em_center { text-align: center !important; }

.em_left { text-align: left !important; }

.em_pad { padding: 20px 15px !important; }

.em_pad2 { padding-bottom: 20px !important; }

.em_pad1 { padding-bottom: 15px !important; }

.em_grey2 { height: auto !important; }

}

@media only screen and (max-width:480px) {

.em_main_table { width: 100% !important; }

.em_wrapper { width: 100% !important; }

.em_full_img { width: 100% !important; height: auto !important; max-width: none !important; }

.mktoModule { width: 100% !important; }

.em_hide { display: none !important; }

.em_height { height: 20px !important; }

.em_center { text-align: center !important; }

.em_left { text-align: left !important; }

.em_space { width: 15px !important; }

.em_pad2 { padding-bottom: 20px !important; }

.em_pad1 { padding-bottom: 15px !important; }

.em_pad { padding: 20px 15px !important; }

.em_grey2 { height: auto !important; }

}

Robb Barrett
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Gerard_Donnell4
Level 10

Re: Email 2.0 and image sizes

Hi Robb Barrett PRD​,

The fact that it happens on a reply is making me think that the issue is in the head section of the email and is being stripped out by the email client in certain circumstances. I would do a test putting all the styles inline.  The link below is to Mail Chimps Inliner Tool that will do it for you.  If you don't sort it and can DM me the entire email code I'd be happy to have a look further.

CSS Inliner Tool | Email Design Reference

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Gerard_Donnell4
Level 10

Re: Email 2.0 and image sizes

Hi Robb Barrett PRD​,

The fact that it happens on a reply is making me think that the issue is in the head section of the email and is being stripped out by the email client in certain circumstances. I would do a test putting all the styles inline.  The link below is to Mail Chimps Inliner Tool that will do it for you.  If you don't sort it and can DM me the entire email code I'd be happy to have a look further.

CSS Inliner Tool | Email Design Reference

Robb_Barrett
Marketo Employee

Re: Email 2.0 and image sizes

I think that's just the ticket! Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

Robb Barrett
Gerard_Donnell4
Level 10

Re: Email 2.0 and image sizes

No problem Robb, hope you get sorted.