I find that having a layout stylesheet is advantageous some of the time; however, when using descendant selectors (e.g. div#id div.class h1 {..}), as I frequently do, it helps to have the layout styles included alongside your other selectors for quick reference. You could argue that your XHTML...
I also failed to mention the following resources for creating HTML emails:
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/code-html-email-newsletters/
http://mailchimp.blogs.com/blog/2006/01/im_a_web_design.html
They do advocate CSS in some capacity, but always ensure that it degrades gracefully for users...
In terms of CSS support, emails are extremely limited. The general practice for broad compatibility is, surprisingly enough, to forgo stylesheets entirely in favor of table-based (and often times deprecated) HTML. This stipulates that you include all of your presentational markup right there in...
If you're interested in keeping your footer pegged to the bottom of the viewport when your content renders shorter than the fold (i.e., height of a single screen of your page before scrolling), you can try out this technique called footerStickAlt...
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