Archive: July 2008

Complete site redesign: Part two

This follows on from part one, posted yesterday. Lots of points of contact We took some recent advice and added a contact form to every page on our site. I’ve placed it in the footer and tried …
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Complete site redesign: Part one

I was responsible for the complete redesign of the Litmus site that we launched last month. I’d like to go through a few details about what we changed, and the thought process behind them. Less cluttered As …
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Manageable CSS in your email templates

Inline CSS styles are the most compatible way of using CSS within your email newsletter templates, but it can get messy very quickly. Alex Dunae’s free Premailer tool is the answer. It’s been available for a while, …
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Time to stop supporting IE6?

It’s one thing when techie sites such as Reddit claim to no longer support IE6 (since their redesign). There have been heartfelt pleas from designers the world over to drop support for IE6 for years, but only …
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Interesting survey results

A short while ago we conducted a random survey of our readers. Most were not yet customers of Litmus. I thought some of the conclusions might be interesting to share here. New features and suggestions Most people …
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Much improved management of test results

We’ve just rolled out an update that’ll help you manage your test results more easily. Previously things started to get unwieldy when you had hundreds of test results within your account. We’ve added a much improved search …
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