Beautiful new templates now available
Posted by Mathew Patterson on August 14, 2008 5:01 PM
The biggest challenge to great email design is inconsistency between email clients when they render HTML and CSS. To help save you a huge amount of time, hassle and possibly hair pulling, our support team guru Travis has coded up a huge selection of brand new MailBuild templates.
These templates are fully tested in all the major email clients from Outlook 2007, our old friend, to Thunderbird and Lotus Notes. While they won't appear exactly the same in all cases, you will see that they are very close in most cases, and will always look great.
In order to achieve this, we've had to make some compromises, and the code is a little more complex and less easily editable than before. However, you should still be able to grab these templates and make something awesome for your clients or even your own email campaigns.
Each template contains a version with all the relevant MailBuild tags built right in, including the new multiple repeater tags. You also get a copy of the original Photoshop file, so you can go in and change some of the graphical elements.
We think you'll find these new templates really useful, and visually appealing, so visit the templates page and have a look around!


6 total comments:
These are awesome!! Much love to Freshview!
You are all so, so, helpful!!!
one itty bitty little typo (I think) I noticed on the generic left sidebar template.
The Unsubscribe note says: "Bot interested in this email?"
I think you meant "Not interested in this email?"....but maybe this is a new super cool way to trick spam bots!!?
Nice catch Tim - we're not quite up to the stage of building templates for specifically for bots yet!
We'll get that sorted out.
These templates are great!
Is the original set of templates still available for download as well?
Sorry Chris, we've made some big changes since coding the last templates to get *much* better rendering results, so they aren't available any more purely from a quality perspective.
Sorry Chris, we've made some big changes since coding the last templates to get *much* better rendering results, so they aren't available any more purely from a quality perspective.