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eBizWebpages Support Forum : Suggestions : E-mail
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Steve Toth
Posted: 09 November 2005 - 10:15 AM
I send out E-mail on a weekly bases. It would be nice to have a E-mail tamplate that has the same look and feel as my header and logo in the home page.
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ebiz support
Posted: 09 November 2005 - 04:58 PM
An html email message is the same as an html webpage. If you want your site graphics included in your email message then just use a page of your site as the email message template. Then just copy and paste the html code of the page into your message editor. You can also include the page in your site menu as an archive of the message.
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Steve Toth
Posted: 11 November 2005 - 09:36 AM
Thanks, I know how to copy induvidusl componenets of a page in HTML, but I don't know how to copy the my home page's logo and graphics in HTML. Could you give me some more details how to do it?
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ebiz support
Posted: 11 November 2005 - 02:04 PM
You can view the HTML for any webpage by clicking the View button on your browser and then choose the Source option.

If you are going to use a webpage to write your email message then you want to copy all of the code for the entire page when you are done writing the message.

However, you want to view and copy the code of the page outside of the editor. Otherwise, the editing buttons will get included in the email.

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