Outstanding stationery found on this site.

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This is incredible stationery. For those special occasions I like to
send stationery to family/friends for birthdays, etc. Too many people
work on systems now that block made eCards so this is nice
alternative. But I stumbled upon the best stationery I have ever
seen. If you've seen this already, or know of it, sorry. I know that
it'll be amazing for others who like this sort of thing. And unlike
made eCards, they haven't blocked graphics/midi-rich emails yet.

Stationery for OE5.5 and Outlook:
http://shar.koolhost.com/stationery05.htm
There are fifteen pages in all so lots to look through.

I'm having a bit of trouble with Outllook 2000 in that not all
elements seem to be processed but I think that's an html thing rather
than an "incompatibility" issue between something coded for OE and not
O2K or other.

Enjoy!
 
"fitwell" a émis l'idée suivante :

It is nice, but hard to find a font color that will be easily read.


(personal gripe follows, disregard as necessary)
<curmudgeonMode=on>
I really dislike this sort of thing. I'm on dialup, and getting e-mails
with all that stuff in them is a waste of bandwidth. If people want to
send stuff by snail mail and want to take the time to make a pretty
stationery, fine. But don't make my connection grind to a halt just to
satisfy your cutesiness requirement.
<curmudgeonMode=off>

That said, they are quite pretty.

Chakolate

--

On sadness:
The cure for this ill is not to sit still,
Or to frowst with a book by the fire,
But to take a large hoe and a shovel also,
And to dig till you gently perspire.
--Rudyard Kipling
 

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When I used OE, I used Cloudeight. Wonderful stationery.
HTH,
 
"fitwell" a émis l'idée suivante :
This is incredible stationery. For those special occasions I like to
send stationery to family/friends for birthdays, etc. Too many people
work on systems now that block made eCards so this is nice
alternative. But I stumbled upon the best stationery I have ever
seen. If you've seen this already, or know of it, sorry. I know that
it'll be amazing for others who like this sort of thing. And unlike
made eCards, they haven't blocked graphics/midi-rich emails yet.

Stationery for OE5.5 and Outlook:
http://shar.koolhost.com/stationery05.htm
There are fifteen pages in all so lots to look through.

I'm having a bit of trouble with Outllook 2000 in that not all
elements seem to be processed but I think that's an html thing rather
than an "incompatibility" issue between something coded for OE and not
O2K or other.

Enjoy!

It is nice, but hard to find a font color that will be easily read.
 
"fitwell" a émis l'idée suivante :

It is nice, but hard to find a font color that will be easily read.

Oh, I never worry about that. When I go to use it, I tweak anyway. I
never find anything that is 100% perfect so look for things that come
as close to being what I need and then tweak. :oD
 
(personal gripe follows, disregard as necessary)
<curmudgeonMode=on>
I really dislike this sort of thing. I'm on dialup, and getting e-mails
with all that stuff in them is a waste of bandwidth. If people want to
send stuff by snail mail and want to take the time to make a pretty
stationery, fine. But don't make my connection grind to a halt just to
satisfy your cutesiness requirement.
<curmudgeonMode=off>

That said, they are quite pretty.

Yes, I know many people feel that way. I don't use these as a rule,
you understand. These are for holidays and special occasions when I
would normall send an eCard. Since I don't believe in those free
eCard services at all, I used FreeCard and other sources to make them.
But lately, everyone has processes at work to stop these. Email
stationery is a way around that. No-one has not liked the emails
recvd. They know they get them only on special occasions. Anything,
no matter how nice, is an annoyance if overused.

Cheers!
 
Yes, I know many people feel that way. I don't use these as a rule,
you understand. These are for holidays and special occasions when I
would normall send an eCard. Since I don't believe in those free
eCard services at all, I used FreeCard and other sources to make them.
But lately, everyone has processes at work to stop these. Email
stationery is a way around that. No-one has not liked the emails
recvd. They know they get them only on special occasions. Anything,
no matter how nice, is an annoyance if overused.

True. I wish more people felt the way you do about e-cards. Every time
someone sends me one, my spam doubles or triples.

Jeez, am I a grumpy gus or what? :-)

Chakolate

--

On sadness:
The cure for this ill is not to sit still,
Or to frowst with a book by the fire,
But to take a large hoe and a shovel also,
And to dig till you gently perspire.
--Rudyard Kipling
 
True. I wish more people felt the way you do about e-cards. Every time
someone sends me one, my spam doubles or triples.

Geez, yes! I _hate_ that. And when you're at the office, you feel
awful on top of that!
Jeez, am I a grumpy gus or what? :-)

No. I _hear_ you. I know what I like and don't like, too. :oD
 
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