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Thursday, May 19, 2005



The Importance of Preview Pane and Above the Fold Areas

CheetahMail offers a number of excellent whitepapers on their website. One of these is called "Creative Best Practices". Here are a few tips they offer: Preview Pane Area Outlook's preview pane window is a commonly overlooked element in email designs. The designer only has at the most, 300 pixels of height to present the email's main content and navigation to an Outlook user. In this case, since the user doesn't have to open the email to preview its content, this section should communicate the main message of the email quickly and efficiently. Above-the-Fold Area The area that appears above the browser's bottom window bar is called the "Above-the-Fold" area. This is especially important for browser-based email clients such as Hotmail and Yahoo!. The "Above-the-Fold" section on a 17" monitor with a resolution of 800 x 600 is 420 pixels in height. In most cases, these extra 120 pixels of space are used for content that supports the preview pane area design. It is important to note that this area should be visually engaging as well, since this is the first thing Hotmail and Yahoo! users will see when they open the email. Image Usage Importing Text Content from MS Word Importing text content from Microsoft Word can lead to a few minor problems all stemming from Microsoft Word's non-ASCII characters. While they may appear okay in Internet Explorer, Netscape users will see strange letters. Be especially careful with apostrophes, double quotes and dashes! With its default setup, MS Word will replace apostrophes and double quotes with special characters not supported by many email clients. The white paper includes a lot more interesting tips like: Request your copy of this white paper here.

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