Will my email appear identically in all browsers and email clients?

Will my email appear identically in all browsers and email clients?

Slight differences are possible. Currently there's no way to ensure that email appears identically across all clients and browsers. There are some precautions you can take to avoid issues.When inserting images, it's always better to choose the option to  "fit" an image, rather than to insert it at original size. Pasting content to Notepad and then into a text editor can eliminate formatting problems. Avoid using lots of elements in a 2-column format.


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