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 July 2011 NEWSLETTER |

The wait is over: Our updated template editor is here! Featuring more editing options, support for multiple layouts, a simple new language and iPad support, it’s now easier than ever to send awesome campaigns for yourself and your clients.
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Double-check your HTML email code with Fractal
Taking the complexity out of code is Fractal, a clever new app for spotting problem-prone CSS in your HTML emails. As well as flagging potential issues, Fractal also recommends improvements and workarounds, making it a valuable addition to your email design toolbox.
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Have pen, will email: Illustrated newsletters in our gallery
Ready to drop Photoshop for a more analog look? You’ll sure be tempted to after viewing this month’s additions to our email design gallery. From the coffee colors of Studio Cafe to wonderful WooThemes, you’ll surely find something to get you sketching!
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Which email clients support image maps?
Love them or loathe them, image maps have long been a time saver when coding email designs. However, flaky Hotmail support and accessibility issues have given us more than a few real reasons to scrap using image maps.
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Add ‘tweet this’ links to your email newsletters
While our <tweet> tags have made it easy to share campaigns, there may be times when you would like your subscribers to share specific links, like to your site or blog. For customizable tweets like this, check out our tutorial and demo on adding ‘tweet this’ buttons to email.
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A cart-load of WordPress plugins for online stores
It’s now easier than ever to pull in repeat customers with the new subscription add-ons for WordPress’ ‘WP e-Commerce’ and ‘MarketPress’ plugins. Thanks to Lee Willis, you can now strike the sending of post-purchase support or marketing emails off your shopping list!
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