Gmail is probably the most widely used e-mail provider between creative people. It is always simplistic, modern and always works. Personally, besides my personal e-mail, I use their "custom domain" feature for handling the e-mails of all my projects. As expected, the content there is very valuable and hard to risk losing. Gmvault is an [...]
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Emailology is a website which aims to guide designers and developers with the best practices of e-mail design. The project includes an e-mail boilerplate, that is very well-commented and includes hacks for cross-client compatibility, for starting quickly. A knowledgebase lists the tips and tricks categorized for each e-mail client. It is the right place for [...]
ActiveCampaign, a full-featured platform for sending newsletters, is giving away $75 credits to 3 WRD readers each. The details of this giveaway is mentioned in the bottom of this article and here is more about this exciting service: What is ActiveCampaign? Today, newsletters are one of the most popular ways of communicating with users/customers. Also, [...]
E-mail code validation is a painful job considering many e-mail clients/applications have a low-level HTML-CSS rendering support and many others have their own standards. Actually, it is worse than designing for the browser. Fractal is a free-to-use web application for validating HTML-CSS code across 24 most-popular e-mail clients. It simply works by pasting the code [...]
There are various new and exciting stuff with the website development like HTML5 and CSS3. But, when it comes to designing HTML e-mails, it is still the tables and hacks for improving compatibility with different e-mail clients. HTML E-mail Boilerplate is a project which presents a starting point for HTML e-mail design and includes solutions [...]

