I'm working on an HTML Email which is working perfectly in the multiple email client/browser combinations I need to support save for this one problem which I just cannot figure out. I have a table that is 600px
(which is the width of the email) wide and within this there is another table which is comprised of a top and bottom 'curve' image which has some text in the middle. As this email is responsive, when the browser window is made smaller the inner grey table just 'breaks'. I know this because I am using Litmus to test across a multitude of browser/email clients combinations.
Note: this ONLY happens when email is "resized" i.e. only on mobile email clients. If you look at the below fiddle, the portion I am talking about is the inner grey box that begins The Victims of Fraud...
. This box (when resized) just will not play nice. I have tried everything I can think of, using padding, removing padding, nested tables and everything inbetween. It's driving me crazy.
In order to see what I mean open the fiddle then make the HTML
window smaller.
Here is a fiddle to try and illustrate what I mean: http://jsfiddle.net/39gzj/2/
UPDATE: If you look using Firebug / Chrome Developer Settings, you will see that for some reason the table has this magic 2px
added to the inner grey table. This is what I need to eradicate!
UPDATE 2: Tried again with what was posted in the comments but again this does not work.
UPDATE 3 - I've even tried using a media query to explicitly resize this middle box but it still doesn't work. Here is the updated fiddle; http://jsfiddle.net/39gzj/5/
cell-spacing: 0;
orborder-spacing: 0;
can't remember which off the top of my head.cell-spacing
was the old html property all right. Cheers!cellspacing
of0
multiple times.