Filed under: Internet, E-mail, Web services, Google
Add HTML signatures to Gmail using a bookmarklet
There are a handful of Greasemonkey scripts that add support for HTML signatures, and the latest version of Better Gmail also lets you create HTML signatures without installing Greasemonkey. But what if you don't want your signature to show up on every single message? Or what if you want to create multiple signatures that you can use in different situations?
GeekFG has developed a web service that lets you create and HTML signature and then save it as a browser bookmarklet. All you have to do is click on the bookmarklet when composing a Gmail message in Firefox or Internet Explorer and your signature will be added.
This utility comes from the same guy who brought us DomainFinder, a web service that lets you break up any word or phrase into possible domain names like downlo.ad/squad or downloadsq.ua/d.



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JanK said 6:35AM on 6-19-2008
Hmm,, does this really work in IE??? Bookmarklets I believe are not supported in IE (ever since > IE4)
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Pablo DiCiacco said 11:41PM on 7-25-2008
Thanks. It doesn't get any easier than that!
Pablo
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Pablo DiCiacco said 12:07AM on 7-26-2008
addendum:
Surprising more thanks are not here as surely many are making use of this. I'll send some polite users your way.
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