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Adding HTML Signature Blocks

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Windows 10 - Thunderbird - Latest versions

Finally cracked code to create HTML signature blocks. The results, however, are quite different, depending upon view.

Please see 4 attached jpg files. Of interest, it takes a VERY long time to upload images.

'sBROKE - after 10 minutes 300 KB file has not completed uploading. Cannot stop process. Will try to SUBMIT first image.

Need to upload 4 small files. How do I do that?

Thank you, rsw1941

Windows 10 - Thunderbird - Latest versions Finally cracked code to create HTML signature blocks. The results, however, are quite different, depending upon view. Please see 4 attached jpg files. Of interest, it takes a VERY long time to upload images. 'sBROKE - after 10 minutes 300 KB file has not completed uploading. Cannot stop process. Will try to SUBMIT first image. Need to upload 4 small files. How do I do that? Thank you, rsw1941

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Reduced image size to less than 100 KB. Trying, again. 63 KB, 90 KB, & 90KB, uploaded fine. 97 KB just spinning it's wheels! Will try, again.

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The question is simple. Is there ANY way to have results be more consistent?

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How did you create the signature? Using the TB message composer is probably the best way to ensure consistent display:

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/signatures#w_signatures-stored-in-files

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sfhowes

Thank you for taking the time to respond. Two thoughts:

1. Does Mozilla provide/allow a link to accompany a reply such as yours? I thought I had everything configured correctly, but had a tough time finding your reply within the maze.

2. I believe I had seen the link you referenced, but checked it again. I don't think it makes mention of adding a hyperlink to an image, or even a word.

Regards, rsw19414

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1. If you receive notification emails when a reply is posted to your topic, click the 'Post a Reply' button to open the topic in your browser. Or, click your user name on the forum to show a list of all topics you've posted to.

2. The article I cited includes instructions on adding a link to an inserted image or word, e.g. select a string of text, then Ctrl+K, paste the link in the box. Insert/Image..., select an image and past the link on the Link tab of the Properties window.