I've put fixed width on the img, td, tr, table. I didn't really believe that this could actually be true so I kept trying to constrain the images. Resize your images before you upload them to MailChimp, or use our Template, it may display at the original size in Outlook. That if you use HTML to resize an image uploaded to a campaign or Outlook doesn’t recognize the HTML that constrains images. Unfortunately after many many hours debugging en searching the web, I read the following on a MailChimp post: I think your question might be kinda similar to this one Mailchimp affects my Outlook-specific conditional comments in HTML I tried this, was supposed to be foolproof, but when testing it with litmus it broke in Outlook 2010 and below: How to retain image dimensions in Mailchimp templates - But the OPs own accepted answer is incomplete.Īny smart suggestions? Spent days on this now and is starting to mistrust. The closest I've come to a solution is found here: There is one way that works, and thats if the image dimensions are hard coded into the img-tag, although when changing image in mailchimp, the hard coded attributes are overrun. I can trust my users to be able to handle such a weakness. The problem is that images with widths greater then the template width (normally 600px) is shown at original size in outlook. Im coding a mailchimp template for a client and I am running into problems with images dimensions
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