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Richard
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      25th Jul 2009
What does it mean to link your pictures to your website and make them
absolute. Is there any good examples of how to create an email newsletter.
Not looking to just link to the website but to have pictures and such sent to
clients so when they open their email everything is there. Thanks in advance!!
 
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AJR
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      25th Jul 2009
Richard - you are asking for a lot of information - probably beyond usage of
a newsgroup.

In web design the term "Absolute" may refer to positioning, units or URLs.
Regarding pictures absolute positioning means that the picture stays in a
fixed position out of the normal flow of information.

Suggest you head for the nearest Barnes and Noble bookstore and take the
opportunity to review books regarding web design via HTML, XTHML, CSS or
various excellent programs such as Microsoft's Web Expression (may be
Expression Web) or Dreamweaver.


"Richard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> What does it mean to link your pictures to your website and make them
> absolute. Is there any good examples of how to create an email newsletter.
> Not looking to just link to the website but to have pictures and such sent
> to
> clients so when they open their email everything is there. Thanks in
> advance!!



 
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Richard
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      25th Jul 2009
Probably the absolute value means URL, The absolute value in Excel uses the
$, anyway thanks for your help

"AJR" wrote:

> Richard - you are asking for a lot of information - probably beyond usage of
> a newsgroup.
>
> In web design the term "Absolute" may refer to positioning, units or URLs.
> Regarding pictures absolute positioning means that the picture stays in a
> fixed position out of the normal flow of information.
>
> Suggest you head for the nearest Barnes and Noble bookstore and take the
> opportunity to review books regarding web design via HTML, XTHML, CSS or
> various excellent programs such as Microsoft's Web Expression (may be
> Expression Web) or Dreamweaver.
>
>
> "Richard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:B631E1D9-7082-41D3-AE24-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > What does it mean to link your pictures to your website and make them
> > absolute. Is there any good examples of how to create an email newsletter.
> > Not looking to just link to the website but to have pictures and such sent
> > to
> > clients so when they open their email everything is there. Thanks in
> > advance!!

>
>
>

 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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      26th Jul 2009
insert the images using links - <img src="http://domain.com/image.JPG">
I'm sure some marketing sites have info on creating newsletters but all you
really need is simple HTML.

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"Richard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> What does it mean to link your pictures to your website and make them
> absolute. Is there any good examples of how to create an email newsletter.
> Not looking to just link to the website but to have pictures and such sent
> to
> clients so when they open their email everything is there. Thanks in
> advance!!


 
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