Convert PSD to HTML Email Signature (With Email Client Testing)
$10-30 USD
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$10-30 USD
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I have a PSD design that I need converted into an HTML email signature, that ABSOLUTELY HAS to be compatible with all mail platforms and devices. I'm talking HTML tables with all the old inline CSS and HTML to make it look good.
Answer a few questions for me with your proposals:
1) Have you coded an HTML Email Signature before?
2) How will you test for compatibility between devices / mail clients
3) Your Favorite Color?
Proposals that don't answer these questions will be ignored.
I communicate clearly, pay quickly, and am looking to finish this project fast, so there is some easy money in it for whomever completes it. Looking for around a $10 - $15 bid.
1) Have you coded an HTML Email Signature before?
A: Yes
2) How will you test for compatibility between devices / mail clients
A: i will check signature code in various browser platforms
3) Your Favorite Color?
A: Blue
$15 USD w 1 dzień
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Hello thendricksen,
I have gone through your project requirement and ready to start on the project right now.
Answers to your questions below.
1) Yes it's deals with table structure and inline css and no background images.
2) Yes my sending mail to all popular mailing services to check how the newsletter will appear.
3) Blue
I will deliver the project within 24 hours and full support will be provided back-and-forth.
I have done many successful projects. Please do check my profile.
http://www.freelancer.com/u/freelancepratim.html
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Looking for a long term business relation ahead.
Paul
hello sir, i can do it
Answers. i'm beign fair,
1) no have never coded html email signiture
2) Yes i can test it on some of the mail servers
3) black, My fav
Dear Customer,
I wrote HTML code for Outlook, Outlook express signatures that included links like URL, facebook,...
It is the same for thunderbird and etc. A standard HTML code has no problem to include into HTML support apps.
Favorite color is Blue. :)