Creating a Responsive HTML Email
- Development
- Dec 20, 2024

Creating a Responsive HTML Email, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 34 lectures, based on 1297 reviews, and has 7688 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn to create an HTML Email layout compatible with a wide range of email clients Discover techniques to design elements that will gracefully degrade in older email clients without losing the design integrity Add CSS to your HTML Email to take advantage of newer email clients and varying screen sizes This course is ideal for individuals who are Designers, marketers, or anyone tasked with creating HTML Emails across a range of screens and devices. It is particularly useful for Designers, marketers, or anyone tasked with creating HTML Emails across a range of screens and devices.
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Summary
Title: Creating a Responsive HTML Email
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 4.5
Number of Lectures: 34
Number of Published Lectures: 34
Number of Curriculum Items: 34
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 34
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
Did you know that over 46% of email is now read on mobile devices?
Designing HTML email can be quite challenging, considering the limited capabilities of many email clients (readers). In contrast, most new email readers supports many of the latest trends in web design. What to do?
Enter Responsive HTML Email. This course will show you how to design and construct an HTML email design that will render properly in such email readers and Outlook 2003 and Gmail, all the way through modern Android, Apple, and Windows phones. We will also explore online tools and services that will help you test your campaigns. Learn what is possible with HTML email.
Running Time: 88 minutes
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction and Set-up Files
Lecture 1: About this course.
Lecture 2: Whats included in the exercise files.
Lecture 3: Setting expectations for you and your clients.
Lecture 4: Beginning the project.
Chapter 2: Creating the Graphics
Lecture 1: Creating the Banner and Background Graphics.
Lecture 2: Creating content graphics for multiple screen sizes.
Chapter 3: Creating the HTML Email
Lecture 1: Creating the Base HTML Structure.
Lecture 2: Formatting and styling the logo row.
Lecture 3: Formatting and styling the headline row.
Lecture 4: Formatting and styling the content row.
Lecture 5: Formatting and styling the promos row.
Lecture 6: Formatting and styling the callouts row.
Lecture 7: Formatting and styling the footer row.
Chapter 4: Creating Buttons with HTML and CSS
Lecture 1: Converting links to buttons with CSS.
Lecture 2: Creating a call-to-action button.
Chapter 5: Adding CSS to the Email
Lecture 1: Adding the media queries for medium and small screens.
Lecture 2: Switching the headline and banner for smaller screen sizes.
Lecture 3: Adjusting the layout for content and footer for smaller screens.
Lecture 4: Adjusting the promos for smaller screens.
Lecture 5: Adjusting the promos for callouts for medium screens.
Lecture 6: Adjusting the promos for callouts for small screens.
Chapter 6: Pushing the Envelope
Lecture 1: Setting custom inbox preview text.
Lecture 2: Adding animation to your email.
Lecture 3: Using web fonts in your email.
Lecture 4: Adding HTML5 video into your email
Lecture 5: Encoding and embedding base64 images
Lecture 6: Using High Definition (Retina) graphics in your HTML Email
Chapter 7: Validation and Testing
Lecture 1: Validating the code of you HTML email.
Lecture 2: Testing your HTML email with an online service.
Lecture 3: Suggested adjustments for Yahoo! Mail.
Lecture 4: Suggested adjustments for Blackberry 5 OS.
Lecture 5: Suggested adjustments for Lotus Notes 6.5, 7, and 8.5.
Chapter 8: Where to go from here
Lecture 1: Where to go from here.
Lecture 2: Recommendations for alternate layouts
Instructors

Chris Converse
Designer and Developer at Codify Design Studio
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