Profile: MonaLabarre3

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Most marketing ESPs will handle this for you. Scalable vector graphics
(SVGs) have a lot of advantages on the web. As you would expect, email support varies, and SVG requires a couple of fallback hacks
or conditionals. I typically recommend staying away from SVG in email, but if you want to get serious about it, then CSS-Tricks has a
guide on SVG support in email. For Retina-ready images, supply a larger image (1.5× to 3×) and resize it.
I’ll typically save a low-quality image that has 2×
dimensions, which works well. Keep in mind that, for Outlook,
you need to declare how wide an image should be with the width attribute.
Otherwise, Outlook might render the actual width of the image
and break your email. You can use media queries to show
or hide a video based on the client. Email on Acid
has more on email video support. For inspiration, check out Kevin Mandeville’s tutorial on coding HTML5 video as a background
in an email - impressive stuff and worth a look.

Instead of a generic subject line that might get your email marked as read
without getting opened, leverage an event in the potential client’s industry or company.
This subject line taps into the receiver’s curiosity,
significantly improving their likelihood of reading the
email. The email message then doubles down by using a combination of competition and value proposition to deliver a
compelling message. Want to take things further?

Add a snippet of your service or product’s solution. The conversation might start stale after
the fourth or sixth follow-up email. The prospect might be annoyed by your persistence already.

Using humor in your follow-up email can be effective at diffusing the tension. There are a
couple of great things about this sample.

First, it is scannable and requires little effort
to read. Second, you give the prospect options, allowing them to reject you without having to feel bad about it.
You get to move on.

DXLab Programs A suite of interoperating applications designed
to automate DXing activities. Includes logging system,
greyline map and HF propagation prediction. Tom
Engdahl's Electronics Pages Vast collection of useful circuits, electronics reference data ,links and more on this Finnish site.
Predecessor site at Helsinki University of Technology is
here. TurboTuner", now "re-incarnated as the Turbo Tuner
2, after N2VZ's death. Now hams can experiment with this technique for automatically finding and using
the optimum HF frequency. Already widely used by commercial
and military HF operations. Yet another soundcard application. Everything
you ever wanted to know about rechargeable batteries.

A parametric / graphic equalizer for Windows. It is implemented as an Audio Processing Object (APO) for the
system effect infrastructure introduced with Windows
Vista. Allows you to adjust the audio response
for any Windows applicatiion that uses standard audio drivers.
Could be useful for tweaking audio quality or adding FM
pre-emphasis to applications like Echolink or software TNCs like the UZ7HO Soundmodem.


Very hard for me to talk about those issues.

There is some nuance here. 2 expressed some reservation because he
identifies as male but sometimes uses gender-neutral pronouns and has, in fact, considered gender carefully in relation to his own experience.
Nonetheless, he agreed with my general conclusion that building for oneself could exacerbate obstacles for inclusion, since
“white tech dude” developers lack knowledge about
the experiences of others. A caveat to that critique
is that interview participants overwhelmingly acknowledged their privilege and were eager to better understand how to build for others.
For example, several interview participants explained
that they had accessed their own websites using screen readers for people with visual impairment, so as
to better understand how they could improve accessibility.
Furthermore, IndieWeb has generated several applications, services, and platforms
that go far beyond “scratching their developers’ own itches.” These tend to
be the most widely used and impactful IndieWeb developments.
4). Thus, while IndieWeb’s principle of building for one’s own needs has
ramifications for inclusion, it is not generally interpreted as a restriction (i.e.
that one should not build for others).

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