Eh, and scented as well for those with the latest but awfully expensive email service.
Why not though, just create a pdf, observe good email etiquette just append it to a simple text email outlining the recipient the graphical pdf is about an upcoming event, including of course same details in text.
julik•6mo ago
I get the point, but on mobile devices especially it is vastly more pleasant to read a decently-formatted HTML email with a dash of responsive design, for font sizing for example. And showing some text and a "Download PDF" widget - to find a PDF with exactly the same content - can actually be infuriating, because you would expect that the PDF would contain something _in addition_ to the plain text.
anenefan•6mo ago
Yeah text only pdf that repeats email content is a bit of a fail.
Though so much of the web has moved to accommodate modern smart phones - I'm not against it, the web should still accommodate those who just won't bother to set their email client to display html elements in emails - perhaps something this tool could additionally provide - include a simple block of text half decently formatted with the same info for those who prefer it that way.
anenefan•6mo ago
Why not though, just create a pdf, observe good email etiquette just append it to a simple text email outlining the recipient the graphical pdf is about an upcoming event, including of course same details in text.
julik•6mo ago
anenefan•6mo ago
Though so much of the web has moved to accommodate modern smart phones - I'm not against it, the web should still accommodate those who just won't bother to set their email client to display html elements in emails - perhaps something this tool could additionally provide - include a simple block of text half decently formatted with the same info for those who prefer it that way.