Question: We want to let users click a thumbs up or thumbs down button from an HTML email, without causing the clicking to open a browser window. Is there a way to essentially embed limited web functionality (i. e., clicking an icon, showing confirmation) within HTML emails? Thanks! Solution:1 I'm afraid such functionality, while theoretically possible, wouldn't be very practical given that most email clients strip out or disable JavaScript in order to prevent malicious code execution or other security issues. Your best bet is to use an image that looks like the thumbs up or thumbs down and then links directly back to your website. The browser window will still need to be opened, but you'll at least achieve the main part of your goal. Solution:2 The short answer is no, not reliably across email clients. Usually with something like this I'd embed an image that looked like your functional element and just have it link to a web page that has that functional element. Note:If u also have question or solution just comment us below or mail us on
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Make sure the images are not too bulky as large images take time or completely fail to load. Base64 Encoding Inline embedding is a simple and faster method to use. You can inline your images into the HTML code by embedding it as a base64 string. Web coding tools such as ImagetoBase64Converter can be used to do the embedding. Once your image is encoded, embed it into your code using a standard HTML image tag. CID Embedding Another method that some email developers use is inlining CID (Content-ID) embedded images in the HTML. This works by attaching the image to your email and then using standard reference HTML tags to embed it in the email when the user opens it. The problem with this method is that it shows varying results across email clients. Figure out what works best for your email campaign, but try to keep fewer images to avoid deliverability and rendering issues. No matter which method you use, never send the image as an email attachment. To know more about HTML email design and coding, go through Email Marketing Trends and Best Practices.