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A: Embedded Images in Signature Not Displaying

PhlumeYou can try to use the "image to css" tool available on this web site: http://www.imgtocss.com/ Here is the result I got using the above logo: <table cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 height=52 width=250 style="font-size:0px;height:52;width:250"> <tr> <td> <table cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 height=52...

Image to Css got the email out, but the logo came out sloppy and unrecognizable.
can you post an example of the converted logo?
The above CSS image preview is the same I get, but looks like the above image when I send the email.
wow... there must have been an issue with the conversion in your case. mine looked perfect and is available in the fiddle above. it's a lot of code, but minimal concern if "always display 100% of the time no matter what" is your caveat.
Excellent. Glad it worked for you.
Hold on, it's not working. This is what it looks like: i.gyazo.com/ffa6590e1adf8622f5b5569456eaf6da.png
Here.
19:44
it looks like this is working... but there is a layout issue in the display. Perhaps there is a parent element above that isn't closed, or another restriction with another tag above it?
am i right in thinking you are sending these one off from you to a single customer using thunderbird... vs part of a huge media campaign with an email client such as cheetahmail or exact target?
It may be because the logo is in a table. And these signatures are being sent to individual clients
so the table and all its data that I posted into the fiddle, is getting placed into a table within the email? As long as there isn't a min-height setting or a max-height or anything like that set in the inline style on the parent element, it shouldn't be an issue.
it is working, as you see... because it is showing up.. unfortunately it has gotten tweaked a bit.
... perhaps set it up as a table element all on its own, and then the data for the communication below it?
I tried that as well, the image still appears funny.
huh... i'd fiddle with th elayout a bit and strip it down to the essentials and work back up from there.
BTW.. I am a game designer and work in UDK ;-) Saw your question in your profile.
hands down... best beginer site ever... i fyou are still looking to get into it: worldofleveldesign.com/categories/cat_udk.php
Huh, what are the chances I guess? xD I've moved on from game development though, I'm moving into a more computer science oriented career. But, I still develop in my free time and I will definetely check out the site.

I'll try to work with your solution, but I'm guessing it will not work due to how GMail handles the spacing between table elements and rows. Thanks though for the suggestion, it's acually the first one that shows SOMETHING.
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use a css overwrite to eliminate the padding in the table cells: <style type="text/css">
<!--
body {**body stuff here**}
td, th { margin:0;padding:0; }
Perhaps try the "attach image" solution also in that answer?

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