How to create HTML Signatures in Apple Mail

Posted on Friday 15th Jan 2010 by James Bavington No Comments

In this week’s web design video blog, Nick and James take a look at the upcoming release of Adobe’s Creative Suite 5. Due out on or around the 10th of April 2010, Adobe CS5 boasts some incredible new features. This week’s web video tutorial concludes our 2 part series on Apple Mail Signatures – showing you how to create more custom, HTML signatures. James even demonstrates how you can embed your Skype status in your email signature.

Script from this week’s Web Design Video Blog

Hello, welcome to Creare’s web design video blog.

Before we conclude our two part tutorial on Apple Mail signatures we wanted to talk about Adobe’s upcoming release – Creative Suite 5.

With several sneak-peak videos already appearing on YouTube, CS5 is rumoured to be released on or around the 10th of April of this year.

Some of the previews suggest that there could be some great new features in Photoshop CS5, including new brush and paint algorithms and more advanced image manipulation tools.

There is also a lot of buzz around the rumoured ability to create iPhone applications in Flash CS5.
If you want to find out more, check out the unofficial website – CS5.org. This dedicated Creative Suite 5 blog handpicks the most popular videos, rumours and facts about Creative Suite 5.

Now we are going to conclude our video tutorial on ‘creating HTML signatures in Apple’s Mail application’.

Thank you for watching, if you have any questions or comments, please leave them on our supporting blog post at crearedesign.co.uk/blog/

Related External Links

  • Skype Buttons – Create your own Skype Status button for embedding in your signature.
  • CS5.org – Everything you need to know about the upcoming release of Creative Suite 5.
  • Adobe Creative Suite (UK) – The office Adobe Create Suite Website.

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