I'm facing an issue with the Adobe Campaign image component. It works correctly in most of the cases, but when placed inside a 1:1 column and previewed the email delivery on Outlook and Office 365 apps, the image is cut off.
The image component HTML looks like the below,
<!--[if mso]><table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="100%"><tr><td style="text-align: center;"><![endif]-->
<img src="/path/to/image"
width="340" height="227" title="Title"
data-nl-imgep-perso-attr-alt="ALT" alt="ALT">
<!--[if mso]></td></tr></table><![endif]-->
The modifications required for the image to render correctly in all the outlook apps is as follows,
<!--[if mso]><table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="100%"><tr><td style="text-align: center; line-height:0;"><![endif]-->
<img src="/path/to/image"
style="width:340px; height:227px;" width="340" height="227" title="Title"
data-nl-imgep-perso-attr-alt="ALT" alt="ALT">
<!--[if mso]></td></tr></table><![endif]-->
Is it possible I could modify the image component HTML so that these changes can be applied globally and for any future usages. Or what would be the best way to address this?
Or is there any other solution from Campaign directly to resolve the image cut off issue on Outlook?
Thanks
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I would start here
With editing HTML in AC Standard.
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/campaign-standard/using/designing-content/building-email-con...
Then move to Litmus to try different code snippets that help to solve the issue with outlook.
https://www.litmus.com/blog/a-guide-to-rendering-differences-in-microsoft-outlook-clients/
I would start here
With editing HTML in AC Standard.
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/campaign-standard/using/designing-content/building-email-con...
Then move to Litmus to try different code snippets that help to solve the issue with outlook.
https://www.litmus.com/blog/a-guide-to-rendering-differences-in-microsoft-outlook-clients/
Thank you @David_Loyd So, are you confirming there's no Campaign specific solution for this and we have to use testing platforms like Litmus to address any email client specific issues? One other question would be, why won't the Campaign image component doesn't work properly with Outlook like clients?
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Email HTML standards are always evolving as we all know. So the HTML templates are just meant to be the basics, and its really up to the customer to evolve their email HTML practices based on their unique needs.
Based on this litmus report (below) outlook only represents 4.4% of email clients. But your email list may have a different percentage break out. As HTML developers spending time to make sure the email is rendering in all email clients, they should do so with data that informs them of where to spend their time. For example in my past we ignored outlook all together, because our customer list was 90% gmail, 5% apple and 4% yahoo. There wasn't a need to invest into outlook rendering because that is not where are customer were spending their time.
Unfortunately there is no way to modify the standard components which are available via Drag&Drop or to create new components.
I guess the right way would be to raise a ticket to support to get it fixed in the product code
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