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Yep - that is pretty much what I determined as well. Of course, if they can't see the emails on their own domain, then they ain't happy :(.
@SanfordWhiteman and @Dave_Roberts ,I'm at the point of believing it is to do with the clients various scanners. My email, and their's, sits on office365. I have connected up an email account on their domain to my desktop outlook. I can send the same email to myself on my domain, and myself on t...
Dave,that doesn't (I don't think) explain why outlook desktop would be using what was inside a media query does it?CheersJo
Morning all,I have a situation where for a client, the emails they see in the Outlook desktop app are being impacted by a media query. The media query is of this form: Has anyone else come across anything similar. It is driving me batty!!!CheersJo
@SanfordWhiteman , of course that worked - and it was dead easy.Thanks again for the help you give
As always @SanfordWhiteman , you are a legend. I'll go experiment.
I stripped it out a while back 🙂info.metlifecare.co.nz/COVID-Legend.html
Dave, I've got it working - sort of. It works in my Outlook, but not the clients (not so great!).in the clients Outlook, the background colour still shows instead of the image.Any thoughts on what next?
@SanfordWhiteman ,have you had any joy getting the upload button to appear somewhere in the middle of the form? (i.e. between a couple of fields).I took the code that renders the upload button and threw it into a richtext element on the form to see if that would magically work. It did not 😞Any bril...