
Lots of journalists around the world have found it useful. Archie Tse, deputy graphics editor at The New York Times, created the script and the site that provides complete information on how to use it. Second, I found an open source solution, ai2html, a script that converts Illustrator files to HTML. Clearly, many vendors there offer this service, so it’s up to you to vet them and find a capable pro. Coding isn’t my thing, but I’m happy to provide a few more options.įirst, I think is a terrific idea. Unless I hear an alternate solution from you, that’s where I’m headed!Ī: I’ve typically modified the provided templates that come with email services. My possible solution is to try to have it done through. We are a young company and can’t hire someone to take my Adobe Illustrator or InDesign file and code it.

The problem is, I’m learning, I can’t code yet. So, I could hand-code an email, and I’ve found that I can run it through Zurb’s Foundation for Emails to inline the styling and get it in great shape for all the email clients. It has a drag-and-drop email creator that is awful. It is designed for our industry, but it’s not Salesforce, so it’s not going to integrate with MailChimp, Constant Contact and the like. Q: My company uses a CRM which is not really mainstream. This week, a technical question about preparing custom email templates …

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