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Old 10-30-2005, 07:17 AM
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Default The editors note in the WebProNews newsletter

I get the WebProNews news letter delivered to my inbox. I usually skim through the first article, check the titles of the next ones (and read if they're interesting).

One thing that annoys me - the editors note gets bunched up with the article text when I use webmail. I never read the editors note because I know what it says - discuss this in... blah blah.

Can someone put that editors note into a seperate <div> or

with a style like grey bg and padding, or borders on top and bottom with padding.

Just to seperate it from the article body.

Also, is it worth sending articles in? I've sent one in and no-one has got back to me about it.

Happy Haloween by the way.
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Old 11-01-2005, 05:11 PM
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Default The WebProNews Newsletter

Sorry to hear that your web mail is distorting our newsletter. We have had problems with web mail before removing sections of the html. I'm thinking that is the cause for the jumbled mess you are receiving.

To answer your second question yes it's worth the effort to send in articles that you feel would be a great addition to our content. We get so many submissions all the time that it takes a while for our editors to go through them all.

Keep an eye out on WebProNews cause your article could very well be one of the next ones to go up. I have no way of actually informing you to when if at all articles are added.

Hope this helps,
Rafael Robinson
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