Hi, Is there a easy way to do a HTML signature? or is there a good extension to make a HTML signature?
[Thank you,
Claudia
HTML signatures
- DanRaisch
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Re: HTML signatures
No need for an extension. http://kb.mozillazine.org/Signatures_%28Thunderbird%29
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Re: HTML signatures
Thank you, but that is to hard to figured out how to do it.
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Re: HTML signatures
Hi Claudia
Have you considered 'Quicktext'? It's very easy to use and, yes, you can use html too
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/thunde ... quicktext/
Have you considered 'Quicktext'? It's very easy to use and, yes, you can use html too
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/thunde ... quicktext/
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Re: HTML signatures
Thank you, but it look like it won't work with TB 52.0.
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Re: HTML signatures
Did you try installing it?
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Re: HTML signatures
I just install it and it did works, but I am not crazy about it. Thank you for your help.
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Re: HTML signatures
It's a great little program.
It will take html, which is what you wanted
Why are you 'not crazy about it'?
It will take html, which is what you wanted
Why are you 'not crazy about it'?
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Re: HTML signatures
It put everything in my signature on one line.
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Re: HTML signatures
I suspect your html coding, if that's what you've used, didn't have the 'paragraph' included, then. It would normally be ok
The other way to do it is to type your signature as you want it displayed, copy/ paste into Quicktext. It should then display as typed. I've used QuickText for years and it's so easy to just copy/paste, assign the entry with the shortcut keys and you're done.
If you've still got problems, then post what you've put in so that, maybe, we can help you
The other way to do it is to type your signature as you want it displayed, copy/ paste into Quicktext. It should then display as typed. I've used QuickText for years and it's so easy to just copy/paste, assign the entry with the shortcut keys and you're done.
If you've still got problems, then post what you've put in so that, maybe, we can help you
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Re: HTML signatures
I find the ThunderHTMLedit add-on very handy - as you're composing your email, you can flick from your normal editor view to the HTML view and back again (any changes you make will immediately be reflected in the other window, so you can check as you go along). The two tabs just sit next to each other.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/thunde ... rhtmledit/
You could always use this to create a signature exactly how you want it, and then you could paste the HTML code into the signature text box in Account Settings (which is what I did).
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/thunde ... rhtmledit/
You could always use this to create a signature exactly how you want it, and then you could paste the HTML code into the signature text box in Account Settings (which is what I did).
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