Just 24 hours. The turnaround for e-mailer and e-mailer templates for software like MailChimp and Constant Contact tends to be shorter than the larger projects.
Aol webmail, Hotmail, Gmail, Applemail, Outlook—we’re compatible with just about everything.
Our use of the appropriate tags ensures maximum compatibility with emailer clients, allowing you to utilize every lead.
Our semantic coding is simple and easy to work with.
This allows for faster loading.
Mailchimp, Contant Contact, iContact.com, Campaign Monitor
We’ve put together a comprehensive F.A.Q. on the topic of Email Web Design. We hope this will help you decide whether this is a valid solution for you. For any other questions not covered here, feel free to send us an email at info@xhtmlchop.com OR contact us.
Just 24 hours. The turnaround for e-mailer and e-mailer templates for software like MailChimp and Constant Contact tends to be shorter than the larger projects.
Yes. We’re looking for the height of the email design not to exceed 1200 pixels. After that, we would need to charge you more. Feel free to email us in order to learn more details about this process.
We recommend that designs should be 600 pixels or less. Any larger than that and you’ll have trouble getting your email template to fit in the emails of most email clients.
All layouts are constructed in <Table> based code. We avoid <div> tag use.
We avoid using DIV tags because they’re not fetched by many email clients like Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, Outlook, etc. As you can imagine, that takes away a significant portion of your market, which is why we use table tags instead: we want you to reach the maximum amount of people with your emailer templates.
Perhaps the better question is, which won’t be compatible?
After all, in working with us, your emailer will be compatible with the following:
This comprises a major portion of the email market.
No, we cannot use it. We can use stylish fonts in images, but these won’t be editable. The problem isn’t with the coding, but rather with what email clients will accept—if they don’t accept non-web safe fonts, then it’s not a good idea to use them in your email in anything except an image.
No. We recommend using solid colors, which helps keep the text itself editable. The text over the gradient is not editable because email clients will not properly support CSS backgrounds. The text within the image of a gradient would have to be an image, which is non-editable. If you want to get full use out of your template, you need editable text.
No—because they won’t function as form elements! Remember: it’s all about what the email clients will and will not support. So it’s better to simply have a static background border color with editable text.
Mailers will not contain any external CSS, as they’re not supported. So all of the styling will need to be coded in the actual email itself.
Yes, we offer responsive emailers, which are compatible in both mobile and desktop usage. The turnaround minimum is two days, but this timeframe will vary depending on the complexity of your individual layout.
We offer compatibility to all desktop browsers. We also offer Outlook, iOS, Android 4.1+ and Windows Phone and Blackberry compatibility. This handles a good portion of email clients and allows you to reach a maximum audience.
Sure! Please write to us at info@xhtmlchop.com and we will help you out in this regard. You are seeing few samples in our portfolio as we will not be able to disclose all the projects that we have worked on as we are bound by the NDA that we sign with our clients. We showcase only projects for which we have the approval of our clients. In terms of our experience we would like to let you know we have over 80000 website under our belt which we have built for our clients since 2007. You can also contact us through live chat feature in our website.