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WHAT YOU CAN DO
What you can do. The Email Standards Project will only be successful in improving support for web standards in email with the help of the design community. We’re in our infancy but there are a few ways you can make a real contribution to the project. Although individually they may seem small, in aggregate they can have some real impact. WHY WEB STANDARDS MATTER FOR EMAIL Why Web Standards Matter for Email. It’s been almost 10 years now since the broader web design world was introduced to the ideas, and the importance, of web standards. The Web Standards Project taught us all that we shouldn’t have to code the same page twice for Netscape and Internet Explorer. STANDARDS SUPPORT SAMPLES Standards support samples. One core method of delivering accessible content is to call graphical elements using CSS rather than calling them inline. Contextually-relevant images (such as people, products, etc.) are most often appropriately called inline. However, graphics which make up the visual-design environment are best called using CSS. BLOG HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT Email Standards Project in 2009. In November of 2007 we got things rolling with the Email Standards Project, and had some early success through 2008. In 2009 we'll be pushing further, trying to reach the right people in the right places to make a difference. Read more ». EMAIL CLIENT REPORTS Standards Support in Popular Clients. When it comes to selecting an email program, there is no shortage of choice. We've picked out the major desktop and web clients, and sent them our email acid test message. Pick a client to see a screen shot of the results, details of what is and is not supported, and some recommendations for futureimprovement.
EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT ACID TEST Email Standards Project Acid Test About the Acid Test. Our acid test was inspired by the one created by WaSP.While their acid test is quite extensive and thoroughly tests web standards in great detail, our version tests a limited number of CSS properties constructed withproper markup.
GOOGLE GMAIL REPORT
Google Gmail. Summary: One of the core recommendations we are proposing is support for embedded CSS in the head. While support for inline CSS is probably better than nothing, it isn't a solid alternative for true, standards-based support. Therefore, because of our recommendation, our acid test does not include inline CSS. Gmaildoes not support
MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 2007 REPORT Microsoft Outlook 2007. STATUS: Improvement Recommended screenshot. Summary: Margin, padding and floats are vital to any design. Outlook 2007 supports none of them, which means even the most elementary standards-based design fails to render. At a minimum, we would love to see Microsoft step up and support these fundamental properties. HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECTABOUT THE EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECTWHY WEB STANDARDS MATTER FOR EMAILWHAT YOU CAN DO The Email Standards Project works with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email. Our goal is to help designers understand why web standards are so important for email, while working with email client developers to ensure that emails render consistently. ABOUT THE EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT About the Email Standards Project. The Email Standards Project is about working with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email. The project was formed out of frustration with the inconsistent rendering of HTML emails in major email clients. Our mission is to drive the use andWHAT YOU CAN DO
What you can do. The Email Standards Project will only be successful in improving support for web standards in email with the help of the design community. We’re in our infancy but there are a few ways you can make a real contribution to the project. Although individually they may seem small, in aggregate they can have some real impact. WHY WEB STANDARDS MATTER FOR EMAIL Why Web Standards Matter for Email. It’s been almost 10 years now since the broader web design world was introduced to the ideas, and the importance, of web standards. The Web Standards Project taught us all that we shouldn’t have to code the same page twice for Netscape and Internet Explorer. STANDARDS SUPPORT SAMPLES Standards support samples. One core method of delivering accessible content is to call graphical elements using CSS rather than calling them inline. Contextually-relevant images (such as people, products, etc.) are most often appropriately called inline. However, graphics which make up the visual-design environment are best called using CSS. BLOG HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT Email Standards Project in 2009. In November of 2007 we got things rolling with the Email Standards Project, and had some early success through 2008. In 2009 we'll be pushing further, trying to reach the right people in the right places to make a difference. Read more ». EMAIL CLIENT REPORTS Standards Support in Popular Clients. When it comes to selecting an email program, there is no shortage of choice. We've picked out the major desktop and web clients, and sent them our email acid test message. Pick a client to see a screen shot of the results, details of what is and is not supported, and some recommendations for futureimprovement.
EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT ACID TEST Email Standards Project Acid Test About the Acid Test. Our acid test was inspired by the one created by WaSP.While their acid test is quite extensive and thoroughly tests web standards in great detail, our version tests a limited number of CSS properties constructed withproper markup.
GOOGLE GMAIL REPORT
Google Gmail. Summary: One of the core recommendations we are proposing is support for embedded CSS in the head. While support for inline CSS is probably better than nothing, it isn't a solid alternative for true, standards-based support. Therefore, because of our recommendation, our acid test does not include inline CSS. Gmaildoes not support
MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 2007 REPORT Microsoft Outlook 2007. STATUS: Improvement Recommended screenshot. Summary: Margin, padding and floats are vital to any design. Outlook 2007 supports none of them, which means even the most elementary standards-based design fails to render. At a minimum, we would love to see Microsoft step up and support these fundamental properties.WHAT YOU CAN DO
What you can do. The Email Standards Project will only be successful in improving support for web standards in email with the help of the design community. We’re in our infancy but there are a few ways you can make a real contribution to the project. Although individually they may seem small, in aggregate they can have some real impact. BLOG HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT Email Standards Project in 2009. In November of 2007 we got things rolling with the Email Standards Project, and had some early success through 2008. In 2009 we'll be pushing further, trying to reach the right people in the right places to make a difference. Read more ». BLOG HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT An interview about the Email Standards Project. The fantastic email industry resource Email Marketing Reports has posted their interview with Dave Greiner, Freshview founder and a founding member of the Email Standards Project.David goes into a little more detail about the background to the project, and gives a little hint to what's been happening since launch day.WINDOWS MAIL REPORT
Windows Mail. Summary: Windows Mail is a model webmail client, supporting nearly everything on our list and a whole lot more. We can only hope that other webmail-client developers will learn from the support Windows Mail offers without compromising security, speed or features. Last updated: 29 November 2007. YAHOO! MAIL BETA REPORT Yahoo! Mail Beta. Summary: Yahoo! Mail is a model webmail client, supporting nearly everything on our list and a whole lot more. We can only hope that other webmail-client developers will learn from the support Yahoo! Mail offers without compromising security, speed or features. Note that when inline styles have been applied to the bodytag
GOOGLE GMAIL SCREENSHOT Google Gmail Screenshot. Summary: One of the core recommendations we are proposing is support for embedded CSS in the head. While support for inline CSS is probably better than nothing, it isn't a solid alternative for true, standards-based support. Therefore, because of our recommendation, our acid test does not include inline CSS. WINDOWS LIVE HOTMAIL REPORT Normal Priority recommendations. While not absolutely critical, we would like to see Microsoft improve Windows Live Hotmail to support the following CSS properties: Background-position a:hover Using a:hover to change the position of a background image therein the a tag is a widely used technique for interactivity in standards-baseddesign.
APPLE MAIL SCREENSHOT Apple Mail Screenshot. Summary: Bravo! Apple Mail is a model desktop client, supporting everything on our list and a whole lot more. We can only hope that other desktop-client developers will learn from the support Apple Mail offers without compromising security, speed orfeatures.
APPLE MOBILEME REPORT Summary: In July of this year .Mac was replaced with a new product called MobileMe. MobileMe has improved in almost every area where .Mac failed. Aside from some strange header tag issues, MobileMe supports nearly everything on our list. MOZILLA THUNDERBIRD SCREENSHOT Mozilla Thunderbird Screenshot. STATUS: Solid Support Full Report ». Summary: Bravo! Thunderbird is a model desktop client, supporting everything on our list and a whole lot more. We can only hope that other desktop-client developers will learn from the support Thunderbird offers without compromising security, speed or features. HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT The Email Standards Project works with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email. Our goal is to help designers understand why web standards are so important for email, while working with email client developers to ensure that emails render consistently. ABOUT THE EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT About the Email Standards Project. The Email Standards Project is about working with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email. The project was formed out of frustration with the inconsistent rendering of HTML emails in major email clients. Our mission is to drive the use andWHAT YOU CAN DO
What you can do. The Email Standards Project will only be successful in improving support for web standards in email with the help of the design community. We’re in our infancy but there are a few ways you can make a real contribution to the project. Although individually they may seem small, in aggregate they can have some real impact. WHY WEB STANDARDS MATTER FOR EMAIL Why Web Standards Matter for Email. It’s been almost 10 years now since the broader web design world was introduced to the ideas, and the importance, of web standards. The Web Standards Project taught us all that we shouldn’t have to code the same page twice for Netscape and Internet Explorer. STANDARDS SUPPORT SAMPLES Standards support samples. One core method of delivering accessible content is to call graphical elements using CSS rather than calling them inline. Contextually-relevant images (such as people, products, etc.) are most often appropriately called inline. However, graphics which make up the visual-design environment are best called using CSS. EMAIL CLIENT REPORTS Standards Support in Popular Clients. When it comes to selecting an email program, there is no shortage of choice. We've picked out the major desktop and web clients, and sent them our email acid test message. Pick a client to see a screen shot of the results, details of what is and is not supported, and some recommendations for futureimprovement.
BLOG HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT Email Standards Project in 2009. In November of 2007 we got things rolling with the Email Standards Project, and had some early success through 2008. In 2009 we'll be pushing further, trying to reach the right people in the right places to make a difference. Read more ». EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT ACID TEST Email Standards Project Acid Test About the Acid Test. Our acid test was inspired by the one created by WaSP.While their acid test is quite extensive and thoroughly tests web standards in great detail, our version tests a limited number of CSS properties constructed withproper markup.
GOOGLE GMAIL REPORT
Google Gmail. Summary: One of the core recommendations we are proposing is support for embedded CSS in the head. While support for inline CSS is probably better than nothing, it isn't a solid alternative for true, standards-based support. Therefore, because of our recommendation, our acid test does not include inline CSS. Gmaildoes not support
MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 2007 REPORT Microsoft Outlook 2007. STATUS: Improvement Recommended screenshot. Summary: Margin, padding and floats are vital to any design. Outlook 2007 supports none of them, which means even the most elementary standards-based design fails to render. At a minimum, we would love to see Microsoft step up and support these fundamental properties. HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT The Email Standards Project works with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email. Our goal is to help designers understand why web standards are so important for email, while working with email client developers to ensure that emails render consistently. ABOUT THE EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT About the Email Standards Project. The Email Standards Project is about working with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email. The project was formed out of frustration with the inconsistent rendering of HTML emails in major email clients. Our mission is to drive the use andWHAT YOU CAN DO
What you can do. The Email Standards Project will only be successful in improving support for web standards in email with the help of the design community. We’re in our infancy but there are a few ways you can make a real contribution to the project. Although individually they may seem small, in aggregate they can have some real impact. WHY WEB STANDARDS MATTER FOR EMAIL Why Web Standards Matter for Email. It’s been almost 10 years now since the broader web design world was introduced to the ideas, and the importance, of web standards. The Web Standards Project taught us all that we shouldn’t have to code the same page twice for Netscape and Internet Explorer. STANDARDS SUPPORT SAMPLES Standards support samples. One core method of delivering accessible content is to call graphical elements using CSS rather than calling them inline. Contextually-relevant images (such as people, products, etc.) are most often appropriately called inline. However, graphics which make up the visual-design environment are best called using CSS. EMAIL CLIENT REPORTS Standards Support in Popular Clients. When it comes to selecting an email program, there is no shortage of choice. We've picked out the major desktop and web clients, and sent them our email acid test message. Pick a client to see a screen shot of the results, details of what is and is not supported, and some recommendations for futureimprovement.
BLOG HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT Email Standards Project in 2009. In November of 2007 we got things rolling with the Email Standards Project, and had some early success through 2008. In 2009 we'll be pushing further, trying to reach the right people in the right places to make a difference. Read more ». EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT ACID TEST Email Standards Project Acid Test About the Acid Test. Our acid test was inspired by the one created by WaSP.While their acid test is quite extensive and thoroughly tests web standards in great detail, our version tests a limited number of CSS properties constructed withproper markup.
GOOGLE GMAIL REPORT
Google Gmail. Summary: One of the core recommendations we are proposing is support for embedded CSS in the head. While support for inline CSS is probably better than nothing, it isn't a solid alternative for true, standards-based support. Therefore, because of our recommendation, our acid test does not include inline CSS. Gmaildoes not support
MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 2007 REPORT Microsoft Outlook 2007. STATUS: Improvement Recommended screenshot. Summary: Margin, padding and floats are vital to any design. Outlook 2007 supports none of them, which means even the most elementary standards-based design fails to render. At a minimum, we would love to see Microsoft step up and support these fundamental properties. BLOG HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT Email Standards Project in 2009. In November of 2007 we got things rolling with the Email Standards Project, and had some early success through 2008. In 2009 we'll be pushing further, trying to reach the right people in the right places to make a difference. Read more ».WINDOWS MAIL REPORT
Windows Mail. Summary: Windows Mail is a model webmail client, supporting nearly everything on our list and a whole lot more. We can only hope that other webmail-client developers will learn from the support Windows Mail offers without compromising security, speed or features. Last updated: 29 November 2007. BLOG HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT An interview about the Email Standards Project. The fantastic email industry resource Email Marketing Reports has posted their interview with Dave Greiner, Freshview founder and a founding member of the Email Standards Project.David goes into a little more detail about the background to the project, and gives a little hint to what's been happening since launch day. GOOGLE GMAIL SCREENSHOT Google Gmail Screenshot. Summary: One of the core recommendations we are proposing is support for embedded CSS in the head. While support for inline CSS is probably better than nothing, it isn't a solid alternative for true, standards-based support. Therefore, because of our recommendation, our acid test does not include inline CSS. LOTUS NOTES 8 SCREENSHOT Lotus Notes 8 Screenshot. STATUS: Improvement Recommended Full Report . Summary: Lotus Notes is widely used, but primarily by people who work in organizations that mandate its use. It's an application which has a lot to offer the business world, but when it comes to email rendering Lotus Notes falls behind. Lotus Notes supports a number of MICROSOFT PROVE THEY’RE LISTENING Microsoft prove they’re listening. Posted by Dave Greiner on August 21, 2009 in Buzz. You might remember a couple of weeks back I received a fantastic letter from the Office team confirming they’d received the Fix Outlook mosaic and had even hung it on their wall. Today they took their message of “we’re listening” a step further by APPLE MAIL SCREENSHOT Apple Mail Screenshot. Summary: Bravo! Apple Mail is a model desktop client, supporting everything on our list and a whole lot more. We can only hope that other desktop-client developers will learn from the support Apple Mail offers without compromising security, speed orfeatures.
OUTLOOK 2011 FOR MAC TO RENDER HTML EMAIL VIA WEBKIT Outlook 2011 also uses WebKit to create HTML mail.”. We don’t have any official confirmation at this stage, so don’t go throwing out your yet. If this pans out, it would be a huge step forward for Microsoft, even if it turns out to be a Mac only change. Using Webkit to both create and render emails works around Microsoft’s main MICROSOFT RESPONDS TO OUR CALL FOR STANDARDS SUPPORT Microsoft responds to our call for standards support. Firstly, I want to take this opportunity to express a sincere thanks to everyone for taking the time to spread the word about the fixoutlook.org campaign today. As we near 20,000 tweets, it’s been an overwhelminglypositive response.
MICROSOFT TO IGNORE WEB STANDARDS IN OUTLOOK 2010 Microsoft to ignore web standards in Outlook 2010 - enough is enough. As most of you know, our motivation for starting the Email Standards Project two years ago came from the release of Outlook 2007. Specifically, because of Microsoft’s decision to avoid using a browser to render HTML emails in place of a word processor. HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT The Email Standards Project works with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email. Our goal is to help designers understand why web standards are so important for email, while working with email client developers to ensure that emails render consistently. ABOUT THE EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT About the Email Standards Project. The Email Standards Project is about working with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email. The project was formed out of frustration with the inconsistent rendering of HTML emails in major email clients. Our mission is to drive the use andWHAT YOU CAN DO
What you can do. The Email Standards Project will only be successful in improving support for web standards in email with the help of the design community. We’re in our infancy but there are a few ways you can make a real contribution to the project. Although individually they may seem small, in aggregate they can have some real impact. WHY WEB STANDARDS MATTER FOR EMAIL Why Web Standards Matter for Email. It’s been almost 10 years now since the broader web design world was introduced to the ideas, and the importance, of web standards. The Web Standards Project taught us all that we shouldn’t have to code the same page twice for Netscape and Internet Explorer. STANDARDS SUPPORT SAMPLES Standards support samples. One core method of delivering accessible content is to call graphical elements using CSS rather than calling them inline. Contextually-relevant images (such as people, products, etc.) are most often appropriately called inline. However, graphics which make up the visual-design environment are best called using CSS. EMAIL CLIENT REPORTS Standards Support in Popular Clients. When it comes to selecting an email program, there is no shortage of choice. We've picked out the major desktop and web clients, and sent them our email acid test message. Pick a client to see a screen shot of the results, details of what is and is not supported, and some recommendations for futureimprovement.
BLOG HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT Email Standards Project in 2009. In November of 2007 we got things rolling with the Email Standards Project, and had some early success through 2008. In 2009 we'll be pushing further, trying to reach the right people in the right places to make a difference. Read more ». EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT ACID TEST Email Standards Project Acid Test About the Acid Test. Our acid test was inspired by the one created by WaSP.While their acid test is quite extensive and thoroughly tests web standards in great detail, our version tests a limited number of CSS properties constructed withproper markup.
GOOGLE GMAIL REPORT
Google Gmail. Summary: One of the core recommendations we are proposing is support for embedded CSS in the head. While support for inline CSS is probably better than nothing, it isn't a solid alternative for true, standards-based support. Therefore, because of our recommendation, our acid test does not include inline CSS. Gmaildoes not support
MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 2007 REPORT Microsoft Outlook 2007. STATUS: Improvement Recommended screenshot. Summary: Margin, padding and floats are vital to any design. Outlook 2007 supports none of them, which means even the most elementary standards-based design fails to render. At a minimum, we would love to see Microsoft step up and support these fundamental properties. HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT The Email Standards Project works with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email. Our goal is to help designers understand why web standards are so important for email, while working with email client developers to ensure that emails render consistently. ABOUT THE EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT About the Email Standards Project. The Email Standards Project is about working with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email. The project was formed out of frustration with the inconsistent rendering of HTML emails in major email clients. Our mission is to drive the use andWHAT YOU CAN DO
What you can do. The Email Standards Project will only be successful in improving support for web standards in email with the help of the design community. We’re in our infancy but there are a few ways you can make a real contribution to the project. Although individually they may seem small, in aggregate they can have some real impact. WHY WEB STANDARDS MATTER FOR EMAIL Why Web Standards Matter for Email. It’s been almost 10 years now since the broader web design world was introduced to the ideas, and the importance, of web standards. The Web Standards Project taught us all that we shouldn’t have to code the same page twice for Netscape and Internet Explorer. STANDARDS SUPPORT SAMPLES Standards support samples. One core method of delivering accessible content is to call graphical elements using CSS rather than calling them inline. Contextually-relevant images (such as people, products, etc.) are most often appropriately called inline. However, graphics which make up the visual-design environment are best called using CSS. EMAIL CLIENT REPORTS Standards Support in Popular Clients. When it comes to selecting an email program, there is no shortage of choice. We've picked out the major desktop and web clients, and sent them our email acid test message. Pick a client to see a screen shot of the results, details of what is and is not supported, and some recommendations for futureimprovement.
BLOG HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT Email Standards Project in 2009. In November of 2007 we got things rolling with the Email Standards Project, and had some early success through 2008. In 2009 we'll be pushing further, trying to reach the right people in the right places to make a difference. Read more ». EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT ACID TEST Email Standards Project Acid Test About the Acid Test. Our acid test was inspired by the one created by WaSP.While their acid test is quite extensive and thoroughly tests web standards in great detail, our version tests a limited number of CSS properties constructed withproper markup.
GOOGLE GMAIL REPORT
Google Gmail. Summary: One of the core recommendations we are proposing is support for embedded CSS in the head. While support for inline CSS is probably better than nothing, it isn't a solid alternative for true, standards-based support. Therefore, because of our recommendation, our acid test does not include inline CSS. Gmaildoes not support
MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 2007 REPORT Microsoft Outlook 2007. STATUS: Improvement Recommended screenshot. Summary: Margin, padding and floats are vital to any design. Outlook 2007 supports none of them, which means even the most elementary standards-based design fails to render. At a minimum, we would love to see Microsoft step up and support these fundamental properties. BLOG HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT Email Standards Project in 2009. In November of 2007 we got things rolling with the Email Standards Project, and had some early success through 2008. In 2009 we'll be pushing further, trying to reach the right people in the right places to make a difference. Read more ».WINDOWS MAIL REPORT
Windows Mail. Summary: Windows Mail is a model webmail client, supporting nearly everything on our list and a whole lot more. We can only hope that other webmail-client developers will learn from the support Windows Mail offers without compromising security, speed or features. Last updated: 29 November 2007. BLOG HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT An interview about the Email Standards Project. The fantastic email industry resource Email Marketing Reports has posted their interview with Dave Greiner, Freshview founder and a founding member of the Email Standards Project.David goes into a little more detail about the background to the project, and gives a little hint to what's been happening since launch day. GOOGLE GMAIL SCREENSHOT Google Gmail Screenshot. Summary: One of the core recommendations we are proposing is support for embedded CSS in the head. While support for inline CSS is probably better than nothing, it isn't a solid alternative for true, standards-based support. Therefore, because of our recommendation, our acid test does not include inline CSS. LOTUS NOTES 8 SCREENSHOT Lotus Notes 8 Screenshot. STATUS: Improvement Recommended Full Report . Summary: Lotus Notes is widely used, but primarily by people who work in organizations that mandate its use. It's an application which has a lot to offer the business world, but when it comes to email rendering Lotus Notes falls behind. Lotus Notes supports a number of MICROSOFT PROVE THEY’RE LISTENING Microsoft prove they’re listening. Posted by Dave Greiner on August 21, 2009 in Buzz. You might remember a couple of weeks back I received a fantastic letter from the Office team confirming they’d received the Fix Outlook mosaic and had even hung it on their wall. Today they took their message of “we’re listening” a step further by APPLE MAIL SCREENSHOT Apple Mail Screenshot. Summary: Bravo! Apple Mail is a model desktop client, supporting everything on our list and a whole lot more. We can only hope that other desktop-client developers will learn from the support Apple Mail offers without compromising security, speed orfeatures.
OUTLOOK 2011 FOR MAC TO RENDER HTML EMAIL VIA WEBKIT Outlook 2011 also uses WebKit to create HTML mail.”. We don’t have any official confirmation at this stage, so don’t go throwing out your yet. If this pans out, it would be a huge step forward for Microsoft, even if it turns out to be a Mac only change. Using Webkit to both create and render emails works around Microsoft’s main MICROSOFT RESPONDS TO OUR CALL FOR STANDARDS SUPPORT Microsoft responds to our call for standards support. Firstly, I want to take this opportunity to express a sincere thanks to everyone for taking the time to spread the word about the fixoutlook.org campaign today. As we near 20,000 tweets, it’s been an overwhelminglypositive response.
MICROSOFT TO IGNORE WEB STANDARDS IN OUTLOOK 2010 Microsoft to ignore web standards in Outlook 2010 - enough is enough. As most of you know, our motivation for starting the Email Standards Project two years ago came from the release of Outlook 2007. Specifically, because of Microsoft’s decision to avoid using a browser to render HTML emails in place of a word processor. HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT What you can do to support the Email Standards Project. Whether it's spreading the word about our cause, helping out with additional research or telling us the ABOUT THE EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT About the Email Standards Project. The Email Standards Project is about working with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email.WHAT YOU CAN DO
What you can do. The Email Standards Project will only be successful in improving support for web standards in email with the help of thedesign community.
WHY WEB STANDARDS MATTER FOR EMAIL Why Web Standards Matter for Email. It’s been almost 10 years now since the broader web design world was introduced to the ideas, and the importance, of web standards. STANDARDS SUPPORT SAMPLES Standards support samples. Background-image One core method of delivering accessible content is to call graphical elements using CSS rather than calling them inline. BLOG HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT Project Gmail Grimace video live. Thanks to the fantastic (and at times horrifying!) collection of faces sent in to our Gmail Grimaces group, we've put together a short video appeal to the Gmail team.We'd love it if you could check out the video, and then start plugging ithowever you can.
EMAIL CLIENT REPORTS Standards Support in Popular Clients. When it comes to selecting an email program, there is no shortage of choice. We've picked out the major desktop and web clients, and sent them our email acid test message. Pick a client to see a screen shot of the results, details of what is and is not supported, and some recommendations for futureimprovement.
EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT ACID TEST Email Standards Project Acid Test About the Acid Test. Our acid test was inspired by the one created by WaSP.While their acid test is quite extensive and thoroughly tests web standards in great detail, our version tests a limited number of CSS properties constructed withproper markup.
GOOGLE GMAIL REPORT
Summary: One of the core recommendations we are proposing is support for embedded CSS in the head. While support for inline CSS is probably better than nothing, it isn't a solid alternative for true, standards-based support. Therefore, because of our MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 2007 REPORT Summary: Margin, padding and floats are vital to any design. Outlook 2007 supports none of them, which means even the most elementary standards-based design fails to render. At a minimum, we would love to see Microsoft step up and support these fundamental properties. HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT What you can do to support the Email Standards Project. Whether it's spreading the word about our cause, helping out with additional research or telling us the ABOUT THE EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT About the Email Standards Project. The Email Standards Project is about working with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email.WHAT YOU CAN DO
What you can do. The Email Standards Project will only be successful in improving support for web standards in email with the help of thedesign community.
WHY WEB STANDARDS MATTER FOR EMAIL Why Web Standards Matter for Email. It’s been almost 10 years now since the broader web design world was introduced to the ideas, and the importance, of web standards. STANDARDS SUPPORT SAMPLES Standards support samples. Background-image One core method of delivering accessible content is to call graphical elements using CSS rather than calling them inline. BLOG HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT Project Gmail Grimace video live. Thanks to the fantastic (and at times horrifying!) collection of faces sent in to our Gmail Grimaces group, we've put together a short video appeal to the Gmail team.We'd love it if you could check out the video, and then start plugging ithowever you can.
EMAIL CLIENT REPORTS Standards Support in Popular Clients. When it comes to selecting an email program, there is no shortage of choice. We've picked out the major desktop and web clients, and sent them our email acid test message. Pick a client to see a screen shot of the results, details of what is and is not supported, and some recommendations for futureimprovement.
EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT ACID TEST Email Standards Project Acid Test About the Acid Test. Our acid test was inspired by the one created by WaSP.While their acid test is quite extensive and thoroughly tests web standards in great detail, our version tests a limited number of CSS properties constructed withproper markup.
GOOGLE GMAIL REPORT
Summary: One of the core recommendations we are proposing is support for embedded CSS in the head. While support for inline CSS is probably better than nothing, it isn't a solid alternative for true, standards-based support. Therefore, because of our MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 2007 REPORT Summary: Margin, padding and floats are vital to any design. Outlook 2007 supports none of them, which means even the most elementary standards-based design fails to render. At a minimum, we would love to see Microsoft step up and support these fundamental properties. BLOG HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT Project Gmail Grimace video live. Thanks to the fantastic (and at times horrifying!) collection of faces sent in to our Gmail Grimaces group, we've put together a short video appeal to the Gmail team.We'd love it if you could check out the video, and then start plugging ithowever you can.
WINDOWS MAIL REPORT
Summary: Windows Mail is a model webmail client, supporting nearly everything on our list and a whole lot more. We can only hope that other webmail-client developers will learn from the support Windows Mail offers without compromising security, speed or features. BLOG HOME | EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT An interview about the Email Standards Project. The fantastic email industry resource Email Marketing Reports has posted their interview with Dave Greiner, Freshview founder and a founding member of the Email Standards Project.David goes into a little more detail about the background to the project, and gives a little hint to what's been happening since launch day. GOOGLE GMAIL SCREENSHOT Summary: One of the core recommendations we are proposing is support for embedded CSS in the head. While support for inline CSS is probably better than nothing, it isn't a solid alternative for true, standards-based support. Therefore, because of our recommendation, our acid test does not include inline CSS. MICROSOFT PROVE THEY’RE LISTENING You might remember a couple of weeks back I received a fantastic letter from the Office team confirming they’d received the Fix Outlook mosaic and had even hung it on their wall. Today they took their message of “we’re listening” a step further by LOTUS NOTES 8 SCREENSHOT Summary: Lotus Notes is widely used, but primarily by people who work in organizations that mandate its use. It's an application which has a lot to offer the business world, but when it comes to email rendering Lotus Notes falls behind. Lotus Notes supports a number of items from our list, but they matter little when the most important propertiesfail.
APPLE MAIL SCREENSHOT Summary: Bravo! Apple Mail is a model desktop client, supporting everything on our list and a whole lot more. We can only hope that other desktop-client developers will learn from the support Apple Mail offers without compromising security, speed or features. MICROSOFT RESPONDS TO OUR CALL FOR STANDARDS SUPPORT Firstly, I want to take this opportunity to express a sincere thanks to everyone for taking the time to spread the word about the fixoutlook.org campaign today. As we near 20,000 tweets, it’s been an overwhelmingly positive response. MICROSOFT TO IGNORE WEB STANDARDS IN OUTLOOK 2010 As most of you know, our motivation for starting the Email Standards Project two years ago came from the release of Outlook 2007. Specifically, because of Microsoft’s decision to avoid using a browser to render HTML emails in place of a word processor. OUTLOOK 2011 FOR MAC TO RENDER HTML EMAIL VIA WEBKIT Some very exciting news via the blog at 9to5mac.com: ”Outlook 2011 uses Webkit to render HTML”. We don’t have much detail at this point, but Seth Weintraub reports that a EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT * About the Email Standards Project * Why Web Standards Matter for Email* What You Can Do
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STATE OF THE CLIENTS Results based on our acid test * AOL Webmail Full Report » * Apple iPhone, iPad & Touch Full Report » * Apple Mail Full Report » * Apple MobileMe Full Report » * Eudora (Penelope) Full Report » * Google Gmail Full Report » * Lotus Notes 8 Full Report » * Entourage Full Report » * Outlook 2007 Full Report » * Thunderbird Full Report » * Windows Live Hotmail Full Report » * Windows Live Mail Full Report » * Windows Mail Full Report » * Yahoo! Mail Beta Full Report » The Email Standards Project works with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility inemail.
Our goal is to help designers understand why web standards are so important for email, while working with email client developers to ensure that emails render consistently. This is a community effort to improve the email experience for both designers and readers alike. WHAT YOU CAN DO TO SUPPORT THE EMAIL STANDARDS PROJECT Whether it's spreading the word about our cause, helping out with additional research or telling us the secret handshake for the Gmail team, we'd love your help. This truly is a community effort and everylittle bit helps.
Learn more about how you can help » LATEST FROM THE BLOG RSS FEED OUTLOOK 2011 FOR MAC TO RENDER HTML EMAIL VIA WEBKIT? Mathew Patterson / Oct 27 / 15 comments A hugely promising report from 9to5Mac that the Mac version of Outlook 2011 uses the webkit framework to render email, rather than MS Word.Read more »
OUTLOOK REMAINS THE SAME Mathew Patterson / Aug 17 / 15 comments After a long break, we're back to keep you up to date with changes (and the lack of changes) in the email client market place.Read more »
MICROSOFT PROVE THEY’RE LISTENING Dave Greiner / Aug 21 / 21 comments Microsoft send us a clear message that they're listening to our feedback about HTML rendering in the next version of Outlook. Check out the photos of the Office team with the Fix Outlook mosaic.Read more »
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