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Gmail now supports rich text in its signatures. And that's not the only important update to Gmail signatures this week.
Here’s a neat little tip I discovered myself today. Gmail recently announced the availability of canned responses as a Gmail Labs feature. Canned Responses allow you to use ready made replies to ...
Want a different e-mail signature for each address you've got in Gmail? Check out this experimental Firefox extension that handles all of this in a single place.
Adding a text-only signature is quite easy, but then for someone like me who prefers an image as the email signature, Gmail doesn’t provide any option at all. In case you were wondering how to ...
Gmail's support for just one email signature can be a pain if you don't always want to end your messages the same way -- you may not want to respond to a work request the same way you do an ...
The Gmail Blog announced that you can now activate a new labs feature that will append your current location to your email signature, when you use Gmail or Google Apps email within the Gmail ...
As of today you can use a rich text signature in Gmail, meaning that you can add links and images to it, as well as change the text's format, font and color.
Create as many signatures as you need, throw them in a folder on your bookmarks toolbar, and you're good to go. Found a better solution, JavaScript or otherwise, to use multiple Gmail signatures?
Reader James needed an easy way to add signatures to the various e-mail accounts he uses with Gmail. He found it in Clippings, a Firefox extension: This very simple extension allows you to enter ...
Currently, Gmail only supports having one signature, which can be a frustration for those who use their account to communicate with a wide variety of people. For example, people who use Gmail to ...