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p {

width: 550px;

color: 818181;

font-family: arial;

font-size: 10px;

}

 

li {

color: Red;

}

 

.sizeA {

font-size: 300px;

}

 

.bold {

font-weight: bold;

}

 

.blackColor {

color: black

}

 

.greenColor {

color: 6ed92e

}

 

 

#centerDoc {

position: absolute;

left: 41px;

top: 83px;

padding: 15px; /*bottom left*/

}

 

 

 

 

 

 

Damon Thomas - Designer, CEO, LEED AP, NOMA

 

dthomas@centricdesignstudio.com

 

dir 313.595.4914

 

Centric Design Studio

 

click on the CDS icon to view our website:

 

 

 

www.centricdesignstudio.com

 

 

P.O. Box 4148 - Southfeild, MI 48037

 

ph 248.943.7177 - fx 248.436.3401

 

www.centricdesignstudio.com

 

 

 

 

 

Please consider the envionment before printing this email, thanks.

 

 

 

Posted

Thanks falkencreative!!

 

I tested the signature and it appeared.

However, the signature didn't apper with any of the css style settings (colors, font size, etc). Should I host the whole HTML signature on my web hosting instead of ms outlook (my local computer)?

Posted

...and unrelated to the code, but it caught my eye: Southfeild should probably be Southfield?

Posted

Damon Thomas - Designer, CEO, LEED AP, NOMA

 

dthomas@centricdesignstudio.com

 

dir 313.595.4914

 

Centric Design Studio

 

click on the CDS icon to view our website:

 

 

 

www.centricdesignstudio.com

 

 

P.O. Box 4148 - Southfield, MI 48037

 

ph 248.943.7177 - fx 248.436.3401

 

www.centricdesignstudio.com

 

 

 

 

 

Please consider the envionment before printing this email, thanks.

 

Posted

I think you've done it. Your first post had a separate stylesheet root.css which cannot be read by an email, but in your last post you have put the styles inside style tags in the head section, so that they are inside the same page code.

 

Alternatively you use inline styles, for example for every p tag you would have

..........

 

and so on.

  • 9 months later...
Guest dmic2009
Posted

Hi

 

Do you know if it is possible to host an Outlook signature online so a few people can use the signature. Then by just changing the html file online everyones signature is updated.

 

Thanks

 

Dave

Posted
Hi

 

Do you know if it is possible to host an Outlook signature online so a few people can use the signature. Then by just changing the html file online everyones signature is updated.

 

Thanks

 

Dave

 

I don't believe this is possible -- the signature has to be contained within the email itself.

  • 1 month later...

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