(Design) Forms and scripts
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But it morphs into a super overview of when and where forms and scripts in emails work.
What you have is a table of common ISPs, with an indication of whether form tags and scripts are delivered, displayed properly and function as intended at each one.
The results are harrowing if you're a fan of scripts in emails. But less disturbing if you want to use forms.
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