Does anyone have any tips for email signatures so graphics don't appear as attachments? Best to use a service provider or code yourself?
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- Code yourself. It's very bad looking to see the graphics signature as an attachment ahah
- @Gordon Orr another good tip is try the html/css in a code preview.W3Schools, jsfiddle
- Thanks @Luke Freeman I thought I'd check as I wasn't sure if there were issues with certain email applications not displaying the code properly.
- inline code with html/css styleupload the image to a sever or website host get the url link, use it in the html.Very easy
- @Christian Knöpfel Cheers Chris! I'll give that a bash. Probably handy for everyone!
- I personally would say code it by yourself. You would need to upload the image on a website and then insert the link to the image with an html tag. There are a few examples inc. html code so you could copy the tags you need together. Here is an example https://www.solodev.com/blog/web-design/creating-a-html-email-signature.stmlThe image should be uploaded double the size on the website. It gets pixelated if you upload it in the size it should appear in the signature. In the html code you can then resize it. I had quite a longtime to figure that out. :-)Cheers,Chris
- Would love to learn as well! All my colleagues put in their signature as an attachment so I wonder if there’s a better way.
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