Have you ever wanted to add a nice HTML signature to your webmail? Most webmail clients do not allow the display of HTML without a VPS or dedicated server hosting account. There is one webmail client which will allow this feature. The webmail client that allows you to set up an HTML signature is called RoundCube. Basically, inside the signature setup area there is a check box that when checked will allow for this functionality. I have created this video to show you exactly what to do:
httpv://youtu.be/5sc6ObIR0zQ
The code that I refer to in the video is:
<p><strong>Your name goes here</strong><br /> Your position goes here<br /> Your Company Name<br /> Your Tag Line<br /> <a href=”mailto:yourname@yourdomainname.com”>yourname@yourdomainname.com</a><br /> Your phone number goes here</p>
<p><img src=”Your Logo Location” alt=”” /></p>
You will want to change all the highlighted areas to the appropriate settings for your environment prior to placing in the signature area. If you need to host your image or logo outside of your normal hosting environment, you can set up a free account with Image Shack. I’ve used them in the past and they are a great resource.