Apple mail preview pane high sierra

The preview pane in Apple Mail on High Sierra!

In High Sierra (macOS 10.13), the preview pane in Apple Mail has undergone some changes. Here's what you need to know:

New features:

  1. Improved performance: The preview pane is now more responsive and loads faster, thanks to improved rendering and caching.
  2. Enhanced formatting: The preview pane now supports more advanced formatting, including HTML and CSS, which allows for better rendering of emails with complex layouts.
  3. Better image handling: The preview pane can now display larger images and handle more complex image layouts.

Changes to the preview pane:

  1. Default behavior: The preview pane is now enabled by default, but you can toggle it on or off by clicking on the "View" menu and selecting "Show/Hide Preview Pane" or by using the keyboard shortcut ⌘ + Shift + P.
  2. Customization: You can customize the preview pane by clicking on the "View" menu and selecting "Customize Toolbar". From there, you can add or remove buttons and adjust the layout to your liking.
  3. Limited support for attachments: The preview pane can display some attachments, such as images and PDFs, but it may not support all types of attachments, such as audio or video files.

Tips and tricks:

  1. Use the "Show/Hide Preview Pane" shortcut: If you find yourself frequently toggling the preview pane on and off, you can use the ⌘ + Shift + P shortcut to quickly switch between the two modes.
  2. Customize your toolbar: Take advantage of the customizable toolbar to add or remove buttons and adjust the layout to your liking.
  3. Use the "Preview" button: If you want to quickly preview an email without opening it, you can click on the "Preview" button in the toolbar to get a quick glance at the email's content.

Overall, the preview pane in Apple Mail on High Sierra has been improved to provide a better user experience and more advanced features.