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Apr 11 at 16:55 comment added ArloGueswith Thanks. I just tried renaming the file and found no change - the jpg displays properly in Gmail on the iPhone but not when opened with the Apple mail program on iPhone.
Apr 10 at 14:06 vote accept ArloGueswith
Apr 10 at 13:57 answer added Alan Dixon timeline score: 0
Apr 10 at 7:19 comment added Guillaume Sorel as a good practice, I avoid any empty space character in any file name: Screenshot TRHA Letterhead(1).jpg. Have you tried with renaming the file?
Apr 10 at 3:07 comment added Jon G - Megaphone Tech That's perfectly good HTML. Sorry I don't have a better answer but there's nothing that looks incorrect there.
Apr 8 at 23:46 history edited ArloGueswith CC BY-SA 4.0
I added the HTML code and referenced the editor that I'm using.
Apr 8 at 20:59 comment added Jon G - Megaphone Tech you should enclose the HTML in a "backtick fence". The "backtick" is the (`) character. Put three on their own line, hit enter, paste your HTML, then another line with only three backticks. Everything inside the "fence" should show up "literally", without being interpreted.
Apr 8 at 14:12 history edited ArloGueswith CC BY-SA 4.0
added 181 characters in body
Apr 6 at 17:00 comment added Jon G - Megaphone Tech Could you please edit your question to include the HTML that causes the blue square with question mark? What editor are you using to create the mail? If you haven't changed anything, it would be CKEditor4, but other possible answers are "Mosaico", "CKEditor5", and "Summernote". Looking at *Administer > System Settings > Extensions can tell you if any of those are installed.
Apr 5 at 20:22 history asked ArloGueswith CC BY-SA 4.0