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pbresser
13th October 2004, 10:56
My Chairman has asked me to come up with a sig file for his emails that will have moving text or glowing text or something that will draw attention to his sig at the bottom of his emails.

I'm guessing it is possible to add javascript as a template sig file under Outlook Express 6.0, but not quite sure how to go about it. I know there are plenty of javascropt resources out there for free, so I can pick on of those, but how do you add it into the sig file?

Can anyone give me any pointers?

Pete B

Toon
13th October 2004, 15:58
I have a marquee on mine. Simply make it in frontpage and then go to OE and choose Tools/Options/Signatures then at the bottoms choose File under Edit Signature and then select your frontpage file.

pbresser
13th October 2004, 17:01
Blimey! I should have guess that.

I'll see if I can do that this afternoon then.

Flippin' 'eck: Can't belive it's that easy. :oops:

Pete B

owen@westwindmoves
27th October 2004, 10:19
My Chairman has asked me to come up with a sig file for his emails that will have moving text or glowing text or something that will draw attention to his sig at the bottom of his emails.

I'm guessing it is possible to add javascript as a template sig file under Outlook Express 6.0, but not quite sure how to go about it. I know there are plenty of javascropt resources out there for free, so I can pick on of those, but how do you add it into the sig file?

Can anyone give me any pointers?

Pete B

Don't use Javascript - most e-mail software will regard it as a virus. You could use a marquee as suggested or simply insert an animated GIF.