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As of yesterday (06/27/2024) our blue link and spacing issues seem to "magically" be resolved in Office 365 Outlook. I had not implemented any template changes yet, so this indicates to me that some changes were made on the Microsoft product side. Yay! This morning I realized that the issue with our...
@SanfordWhiteman Ya. I was wondering about that. Having 2 tags in the document is invalid HTML but I wasn't sure what the repercussions of that would be. Thanks for the spam flag. Another solution for the link styles that seems to be working is if I just put !important styles directly, inline on ev...
Thank you @ktronolone! Following up as I continue to troubleshoot...We use Marketo with FeedOtter. I've been emailing with their support to see if they had any info. They provided me with a response as well as this insight from their rep at Litmus: Your issue in Office 365 you described sound simila...
Just yesterday we received user feedback that our emails are rendering poorly in specifically Office 365 Outlook when accessed through any web browser. Outlook desktop apps are fine as well as every other email client. See image below and this Litmus link – https://litmus.com/pub/ELkgO7uottua7X0R – ...
Thanks Dave! Very helpful. Somehow that github issue never came up in my searches... You mention my example not including a class on the link. What we've found thus far is if we add an empty class or a class with no styles attached to it (either class="" or class="ol-link") to the inside the
Thanks for the heads up Christiane!
Hi Sanford –Below is the code for that top section in my screen grabs – the large image, linked heading, and body copy. A copy of the templates inline
We're testing templates that have custom (non-default) hyperlink styling applied. When tests are viewed in Outlook Mac 16.69.1 with the "New Outlook" setting turned on the custom styles (color, it seems, specifically) are omitted or overridden by Outlook – see attached screen grabs. We've found that...