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14 Best Free HTML Editors - Capterra

1. Aptana Studio 3

2. Arachnophilia

3. Bluefish

4. CoffeeCup

5. Eclipse

6. Komodo IDE

7. Microsoft Visual Studio Community

8. NetBeans

9. Notepad++

10. NoteTab Light

11. PSPad

12. BlueGriffon

13. NetObjects Fusion Essentials

14. SeaMonkey
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The last 3 are WYSIWYG editors.

 

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Techniques to Add Spacing in HTML Email - Email Monks

Techniques to Add Spacing in HTML Email - Email Monks | The MarTech Digest | Scoop.it

"1. Using the Cellpadding Attribute

2. Padding in <style>

3. Empty <tds>

4. Margin in <style>

5. Line Breaks"

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Quick, simple guidance.

 

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HTML Canvas Tutorial - Skilled

HTML Canvas Tutorial - Skilled | The MarTech Digest | Scoop.it
Free HTML canvas tutorial
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Four HTML Tags Every Digital Marketer Must Know - Portent

Four HTML Tags Every Digital Marketer Must Know - Portent | The MarTech Digest | Scoop.it
Lists
These get a little more complicated. Lists actually use three different tags: OL, UL and LI.
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The image captures the basics. CT for more on the lists.

 

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Coding Interactive Hotspots in HTML Email - EmailonAcid

Coding Interactive Hotspots in HTML Email - EmailonAcid | The MarTech Digest | Scoop.it
A drawback of this technique is that it does not support responsive images. This is because the margin offsets of the hotspots are specified in pixels. The images should not be made to shrink or expand to its container or the hotspot coordinates will be off.

However you can still leverage interactive hotspots in your responsive designs with a combination of the following tweaks.

  • Use media queries to re-adjust both the image size and hotspot coordinates on mobile.
  • Use scalable images in the fallback image so your hybrid/spongy email will still scale appropriately in the Gmail mobile app.
  • Use a narrower base image so that the email has room to shrink in a mobile client.
  • Use large fonts in your email so a fixed width email will still look good in mobile.
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All the code you need is provided when you CT.

 

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An HTML Cheat Sheet - Lifehacker

An HTML Cheat Sheet - Lifehacker | The MarTech Digest | Scoop.it
Whether you’re learning HTML or you’re a practiced hand and need a refresher, this HTML cheat sheet gives you a quick reference for commonly used tags, what they do, how to use them, and examples of how they work.
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For your reference...

 

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Where Marketers Can Learn to Code - HubSpot | #TheMarketingTechAlert

Where Marketers Can Learn to Code - HubSpot | #TheMarketingTechAlert | The MarTech Digest | Scoop.it

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Check out one of the many online courses available. Here are some of the big ones:

  • Code Academy - As they say themselves, this is all about learning how to code interactively and for free. Reviews are great and I know quite a few HubSpotters who used this tool.
  • w3schools.com - They have a variety of classes for different tools and levels. There is also the option to get certified in your news skill (there is a charge here) so you can show off to your peers!
  • Code School - This is another tool that lets you learn from home -- from the basics in HTML and CSS, to Javascript and other languages. Courses are paid but affordable, and you’ll get access to a variety of courses for your fee.
  • Make It With Code - They are very active in the debate on whether marketers should code and believe that yes, we all need a good understanding on what’s possible to create. This is a paid course and you’ll have access to support via IM.

 

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The marketer doesn't need to know all the details to coding, but in order to effectively communicate with developers, understand capabilities, and be able to make quick changes on your own (and that doesn't mean your CMS' WYSIWYG UI), it's a must.

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