Top advice on images in emails
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The first post examines how the more popular webmail and desktop email clients handle ALT text - the bits of text that should show up when your images don't display. You get a detailed explanation and screenshot for each client. Nice.
The reason ALT text is so critical is because many of these same clients automatically block images from displaying. Helpfully, Mark has a second post examining this issue too.
He records whether and when various email clients display images. And then has some brief advice on how to help ensure your images do show up (or how you can limit the damage to your message if they don't.)
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