By Hudson S. I. Kattieh |
If you long for an image, perhaps, or a logo to appear at the bottom of your every email, Gmail can do that, too. If you place the graphic on a public web site, adding it to your signature is easy, and everybody will be able to see it.
Add an Image to Your Gmail Signature
To add a logo, graphical signature or other image to your email signature in Gmail:- Make sure the picture you want to add to your signature is available on a public web server.
- You can upload the image to your web host or blog, or use a graphic you found on the web (if you can use it without violating any terms).
- If you don't have a web site, you can use a free image hosting service instead.
- If the image is larger than some 640x60 pixels, consider shrinking it to more signature-friendly proportions before you upload it.
- Click Compose mail in Gmail.
- Make sure the rich-text editor is enabled: if you see Rich formatting » right above the message's text composition area, click it.
- Click Discard.
- Click the Settings gear in your Gmail inbox's toolbar.
- Now select Settings from the menu that appears.
- Go to the General tab.
- Make sure the signature entry area (or the desired account) is selected under Signature:.
- Compose the signature's text and formatting as you wish.
- If you can enter only plain text, start a new message in Gmail using rich formatting before returning to your signature settings.
- Position the text cursor where you want the image to appear in your signature.
- Click Insert Image in the signature's formatting toolbar.
- If you cannot see the Insert Image button in the toolbar, make sure Inserting Images is enabled.
- Enter the desired image's URI (on the web page, blog or image hosting service) under Image URL.
- Click OK.