I don't support the first option, as this is basically denying progress. ![]() So there are two ways in which this can be resolved: email developers can self-limit to the features of HTML that are supported by Outlook or Outlook can get its act together and try to keep up with the rest of the world. If I have understood correctly, Outlook is not supporting anywhere near the latest HTML standardsĪnd so when email developers use the latest features of (say) HTML 5, then the rendering in Outlook may not be anything like they intended. ![]() ![]() I have looked into this more broadly and found a very interesting blog at .
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