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Create another semi-pro HTML newsletter

       578 words, 3 minutes

In the previous “Create your semi-pro HTML newsletter” article, we’ve seen how to use an HTML template to create and send newsletters. We also seen that, sometimes, it doesn’t render nicely. This article is going to give you directions that should correct this.

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Create your semi-pro HTML newsletter

       1752 words, 9 minutes

We’ve already seen how to create a PDF newsletter and how to create a HTML newsletter from within Thunderbird . Both methods work but neither are, nowadays, used in the professional world. First of all, the PDF method is destination independent but requires some PDF generator and provides the user with a mail saying “here’s the information”. The second method is closest to the “Web 2.0” user experience. But the native editor we used is quite complicated to use and generated moderate sexy outputs. In the article, I’ll detail how to achieve semi-pro newsletter such as the one you get from on-line vendors.

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Create your personal HTML newsletter

       1859 words, 9 minutes

We’ve recently seen how to create your personal PDF newsletter . It is quite a nice way of dealing with newsletter. However, you may wish to send e-mail containing the newsletter rather than email with an attaches. In this article, I’ll show you how to produce the newsletter straight from your e-mail client. Because I’m an Open Source software believer, I’ll show you how to do it using Mozilla Thunderbird. Other mail client should work but, this time, you’re on your own.

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Insert HTML code in WordPress

       73 words, 1 minutes

On my way to converting articles from Dokuwiki to WordPress, I discovered that the latter had issues with HTML code rendering.

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