This email is designed with a main hero GIF image to promote an offer, then has supporting blocks below the fold to tell the story behind the products being featured. Short and sweet text, mobile-optimized, and compelling copy/imagery to showcase offer.
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Email headings should be well structured. This will help screen readers easily navigate content.
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Table roles should be clearly defined. This helps screen readers determine how to interpret the table.
Larger paragraphs of text should be left-justified to improve readability for some readers.