Reply: 1.1.1
From: Sim' Hampel
Well I have already answered this question a number of times, but just for you I'll answer it again ;-)
I have a personal web site (with OzEmail), and I uploaded a gif image that I created in a graphics program. Once uploaded, I added the following text to the signature section of my profile:
<IMG SRC="http://www.ozemail.com.au/~sphampel/images/sim.gif" ALT="Sim'">
Which turns out like this:
Now if you don't have the web site or the tools or just don't have the inclination, you can do some fancy stuff just with embedded HTML tags. Note that this stuff works in normal messages too and not just signatures!
You can do simple stuff like add a FONT tag to your signature:
<FONT FACE="arial">This is arial</FONT>
Renders as:
This is arial
You can change colour too:
<FONT FACE="verdana" COLOR="RED">This is red verdana</FONT>
Renders as:
This is red verdana
And also the size:
<FONT FACE="serif" COLOR="BLUE" SIZE=3>This is size 3 blue serif</FONT>
Renders as:
This is size 3 blue serif
You can also add bold or italics by surrounding your signature with <B> and </B> for bold or <I> and </I> for italics text.
For example:
<B><FONT FACE="sans-serif" COLOR="GREEN" SIZE=4>This is bold size 4 green sans-serif</FONT></B>
Renders as:
This is bold size 4 green sans-serif
And finally:
<B><I><FONT FACE="courier" COLOR="PINK" SIZE=5>This is bold italics size 5 pink courier</FONT></B></I>
Renders as:
This is bold italics size 5 pink courier
To test your signature, create a new message and select the "Preview message" option at the top (deselect the "Preview/Spell check" option). If it's not right, use the back button and edit it directly in the message window and repost (make sure Preview is still on), once you have it right cut-and-paste it into your signature in your profile and there you go !
Hope this helps ;-)
Sim'