HTML - Creating A Html Newsletter, Need The Frame To Stay Static
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I am currently creating a HTML e-newsletter, and need the frame/template to essentially remain static. In other words, when the recepient alters the size of their preview/display panel in their email program (eg Outlook), the column widths/spacing and text size remains the same. Could anyone please advise as to how this is done? Thanks! Similar Tutorialshello everyone. I'm a newbie at this HTML stuff. I've made my first webpage and everything is working fine. I added some .SWF files and placed them where I wanted using <div> coding. My problem is whenever you resize the browser window, the flash movies move with it, they "float" over the rest of the page. How do I make them stay static when you resize the window? Could someone please help me with this problem? I appreciate it very much. Hello All, This is my first post to HTMLforums, and I apologize if it makes me look like a buffoon. I have been working with Adobe Dreamweaver 5 for about six months now, teaching myself as I go, and am beginning to get the hand of basic coding. I am, at present, creating a website and cannot figure out how to create a Flash Banner (that would have picture on the left, logo in the center and a media player on the right; though I will build that in a separate program) that is always present so that the music playing doesn't restart. Basically, the links in the Banner would be "Home", "About", "Tour" and so on, and I would want, when someone clicks on the link, for the banner to remain but the content below to change to that page (all of those pages are currently separately HTML pages with the same code for the heading and the CSS stylesheet). I assume that for the link element I would need to incorporate some kind of _self tag with the link, but I do not know where to place it. Also, i do not know how to "anchor" the banner so that it is always there and not reloading every time someone changes pages. Any insight or advice would be much appreciated! Thanks, and best to everyone, BarabasKid Hi everyone, I've been searching around the web trying to find out how I can send using Outlook a html and text email newsletter automatically. I am quite happy creating html only newsletters, and text ones for that matter, but I have been digging and believe that by using multi-part code I can send to both and the recipients email client "allows" whichever version to be displayed - does this sound right? I'm hoping to simply create the html with the relevent mime references and boundaries (dont know what they are but have seen them on enough Google'd pages to know that they mean something!) and then copy and paste into Outlook - the newsletter is only going out to a few people at a time. Any suggestions or advice would be very greatly appreciated. Regards Allan Hi, so I'm trying to make this e-mail newsletter. It's entirely images, tables and text. So no javascript, just plain stuff. I tried attaching it as a signiture file and I had trouble sending it. It also didn't come out right. I'm trying to avoid using a software. Its basically just a block of HTML I need to show up as the only content in an email. If you just put HTML into a email text field, it just shows the HTML code in the email as text. Any ideas? I have created an html newsletter which is just about ready. I am trying to add a header image to top cell of table however when I preview the table expands and I get a bunch of whitespace. Image is set width and in edit mode appears fine. I am using Sharepoint Designer and Web Expression 2 but not luck removing all the whitespace. Any suggestions? thx I'm fairly new to html, so if it's something obvious, give me a break. I have a background image with blank sections where I want to put stuff in to, and in one of the sections I want to put a frame or a table so I can have a list of links which you can scroll through, but I don't know how to put it anywhere I want on the page. Any help would be great, thanks. Hello to all. I have designed a newsletter in html that i am ready to email out to people. Only thing is the client wants the image to be displayed instantly with no attachments. So basically embedded into the email. Does anyone know how to do this? Reading other people's comments i am sure there is a way. If i insert the html ito the email itbecomes an attachment which i do not want? PLEASE HELP!!! Thanks Gray Hi, I'm trying to insert HTML in Lotus Notes and I'm having problems figuring out how to do this... Currently it gives me the option to send a message in either rich text or plain text, but I see no option for HTML. The HTML newsletter has already been developed, I'm just trying to get it inserted in Lotus Notes- Can anyone help?? hi! we are sending newsletter to clients. we are doing like: 1)creating newsletter in dreamweaver 2)running on brower 3)copy the entire layout using ctrl+a and 4) pasting it on new message window in outlook 5)its displaying as i copied everything is fine. its reaching to clients as we sent. the problem is the newsleter take more than 100 kb while its going. but actual size is just 50 only. so pls suggest what is the problem exactly. how to recude the file size or is there anyother way to send newsletter via outlook. pls suggest me Hey, I built an email newsletter for a friend of mine using GoLive! It was fairly simple he wanted a header graphic and a green box on the left where he could put information about classes he was teaching/things relating to the articles in the email newsletter. Problem is... is that none of the ways I found to build it would come through safely in any email client, be it gmail, thunderbird, or otherwise. I was hoping to find one of two things: a good template we could paste his stuff into, or a free program that we could build his newsletter that would be generally readable in most mail clients. What advice would you offer to me, I'm not extensively familiar with HTML again, i just recently got back into it after a break (too long, cuz i know little to nothing now except how to pick apart and analyze code, just not how to build from scratch!) Hence why I was using Adobe GoLive. If you could recommend a template or a program that would be free, that'd be fine... otherwise any comments or info would be great. thanks. Hi there, I have the almost impossible task to create a newsletter (text + pics) that contains a background image and needs to be distributed using Microsoft Business Contact Manager (Microsoft Outlook add-on). So, can you tell me if background images are 100% good html or not? If yes what could I be doing wrong (CSS, links to images...) Please help Marco And i am having a problem. Here is an example i made for the problem. It is being made my someone who has no knowledge of html in dreamweaver and then the code being tweaked by someone who knows html to be perfect. A sample line of code that comes up is this. <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> </head> <body> <img width="195" height="755" src="file:///C|/Users/dog/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Dreamweaver CS4/en_US/OfficeImageTemp/clip_image002_0003.png" align="left" hspace="12" vspace="10" alt="Text Box: blah blah. " /> </body> </html> When i try to test emailing the file the picture does not show up. I know the reason. It is because it is on my computer and it cant find it. But the question is how do i get around this? The pictures and pieces of the newsletter are being made in a combination of Microsoft Word and Photoshop. Would i have to upload each picture to the internet and do it that way? Or is there a way i can imbed the pictures into the newsletter? I am using this through a yahoo email address using a program that allows you to send emails with html content through emails that do not allow html, such as yahoo. I appreciate any help. Thanks in advanced. I'm working on creating a custom home page for one of my Outlook folders using the Outlook View Control. The documentation that I've found uses the following tag to insert the control. <OBJECT classid=CLSID:0006F063-0000-0000-C000-000000000046 id=ViewCtlFolder width="91%" height="330" codebase="http://activex.microsoft.com/activex/controls/office/outlctlx.CAB# ver=9,0,0,3203"> Obviously, this requires that I be connected to the internet for the control to work. However, I need to have the page work when I'm not connected to the internet. The Outlook View Control is available via a .dll on my laptop. Q1: Should I try and down load the .cab file to my laptop and point the codebase to the location of it? If so, how can I download the actual file? Q2: Since the .dll exists on my computer already, should I just point the codebase to the existing .dll file and go that route? Hi all, I have a question,my code is running properly ,when i copy this and paste in Microsoft outlook express its not working. I have a link to a section of page when i click its heading.My Page is quite big one,so i wrote headings and once its clicked it should go to the section of content. my code ------------ HTML Code: <html> <body> <div id="wrapper"> <div id="IUbanner"> <a href="http://www.indiana.edu"><img src="../images/iu_crimson.gif" alt="Indiana University" /></a> </div> <div id="header"> <a href="http://uits.iu.edu"><img src="../images/UITSheader.gif" alt="University Information Technology Services" /></a> </div> <h1 id="subheader"><a href="http://webmaster.iu.edu"><img src="../images/wmheader.gif" alt="IU Webmaster" border="0"/></a></h1> <div id="centerwrap"> <div id="content"> <!-- Insert content here --> <a name="TOP"></a> <H3>Getting Started</H3> <H5>Table of Contents</H5> <ul> <a href="#a">Introduction</a> <br> <a href="#b">Getting an Account</a> <br> <a href="#c">Getting the Tools</a> <br> <a name="a"></a> <hr> <h5>Introduction</h5> <p> If you are new to developing Web pages, this brief overview will help you get started. It outlines the steps you will take to publish your Web pages on IU's central Web servers (<tt>Veritas/Champion</tt>). If you are familiar with the process of creating and publishing Web pages, see the Webmaster's "<a href=../tool_guide_info/tgcat.shtml>Tools and Guides</a>" page to learn more about improving your Web pages and for help with the tools offered for the central web server accounts.</p> <P> <CENTER><A HREF="#TOP">Return to Top of Page</A></CENTER></p> <A NAME="b"></A> <hr> <h5>Getting an Account</h5> <P> Before you can put Web pages on IU's central Web servers (<tt>Veritas/Champion</tt>), you need to get an account. To see if you are eligible to have an account on an IU web server and to learn how to get an account if you are eligible, see the Webmaster's <a href="../account_info/ac.shtml">Accounts</a> page. </p> <P><CENTER><A HREF="#TOP">Return to Top of Page</A></CENTER> </p> <A NAME="c"></A> <hr> <h5>Getting the Tools</h5> <p> Once you have an account on the Web server, the next step is to get the tools you will need to create, upload, and view your Web pages. If you do not already have these tools, you can get most of the them from <a href="http://iuware.indiana.edu/">IUware Online</a>. For information on obtaining the IUware CD please see the Knowledge Base entry: <a href="http://kb.iu.edu/data/amij.html">At IU, where can I get the IUware CD?</a></p> <p> Here are the tools you will need to get started: </p> <ul> <li><strong>A text editor or word processor</strong>: To create your Web page, you'll need a text editor or word processor. Windows computers come with a text-editor called "Notepad" and Macintoshes come with a text editor called "Simple Text." </div><!-- end footer --> </div><!-- end wrapper --> </body> </html> Hello all, I am currently building an HTML newsletter complete with graphics and it is all set up and appears fine in my IE and other web browsers. However, now I want to actually place this HTML and graphics in the actual e-mail form and test it. This may sound like like a stupid question, but does anyone know how to do this? For the life of me I can't think of any way to actually embed an .html file (or just the HTML coding) inside of an email and have it appear inside of say.. a Yahoo, MSN, google, or outllook express email form. I need to be able to do this to test an send my e-newsletter. I've searched the net for tutorials on how to do this but have come up empty handed. Any ideas on how to go about this? Thanks in advance! Hey. My boss has asked me to make a sort of...main user page. The employees will log in to this 'main page' (did this using php) and then they can get access to their time sheets, expense sheets and other things. Im just wondering the best way to do a lay out is.. I need to have the company logo in the top. and then I was thinking a bar just under that with all the different options. then underneath that will appear all the info. Say they pic time sheet, it would appear underneath. I was reading on w3, and I was reading about frames...but when I go to use them phpDesigner v6.2.3, i just get red underlined syntax errors, which leads me to believe they arent correct to use anymore (granted they do get the job done when i preview my page ) If you can tell me what I should research up on, that would be great. I have only been using html, php, javascript, swl for about 3 weeks, so Im no pro by any means oh, by the way, i am using Code: <frameset rows="13%,87%"> that syntax Thanks, Paul hi frds, am speck. am working in software company n write now am working on frames related site. as i dont have much knowledge abt html frames. as this website previously using three frames layout. but as per the instruction i make it two frame index page n while doing this ,i made column n row size to zero for frame that i want to removed. after doing this this website can view perfectly on fire fox but cant see properly on ie. as i dont know abt frame that much i want ur help in this matter. am sending u index page coding . plzzzz help me as i am need !!!!!!!!!! -------------------------------------------------------------- INDEX PAGE --------------------------------------------------------------- <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Frameset//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/frameset.dtd"> <head> <title>Konkan Railway Corporation Ltd</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> </head> <frameset rows="*" frameborder="NO" border="0" framespacing="0"> <frameset cols="0,*" frameborder="NO" border="0" framespacing="0"> <frame src="onenew.htm" name="leftFrame" scrolling="no" noresize> <frameset id="fset" rows="110,*" framespacing="0" frameborder="NO" border="0"> <frameset id="fset" cols="*" framespacing="0" frameborder="NO" border="0"> <frame id="frm1" name="frm1" src="two.html" scrolling="NO" noresize> </frameset> <frameset id="fset" cols="*" framespacing="0" frameborder="NO" border="0"> <frame id="frm2" name="frm2" src="threenew.html" scrolling="auto" target="_self"> </frameset> </frameset> </frameset> </frameset> <noframes><body> </body></noframes> </html> I am currently making my first ever site online... I am haivng some difficulty with the frames... Code: <html> <head> <title>Jman1022's Official site</title> </head> <frameset rows="200,586"> <frame noresize="noresize" src="title.htm" name="title" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0"> <frameset cols="220,2*" <frame noresize="noresize" src="menubar.htm" name="menu" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0"> <frame noresize="noresize" src="body.htm" name="body" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0"> </frameset> </frameset> </html> I do not see why there still is a white border between the frames linky If anyone could help i would greatly appreciate it I have a menu with coffie cup flash menu builder. And i have frames HTML. I know this question as be asked 10000 Times. How do i get the flash menu to go to my main frame page. It keeps opening in its own window a new window or taken up the hole window with out the frames. I tryed eveything including (release) { getURL ("main.html", "main"); } But it still doesnt work but i have no idear how to get this to work |