Embeddiding url

M

Mario

Hi,
I'm using 'Outlook Express 6'

I've created a signature in the form of a picture and it works fine.
I now want to make the signature pic 'clickable' so clicking on it takes
you to my website.
How is this done?
I couldn't find a specific tutorial.

TIA.
 
I

Iceman

Hi,
I'm using 'Outlook Express 6'

I've created a signature in the form of a picture and it works fine.
I now want to make the signature pic 'clickable' so clicking on it takes
you to my website.
How is this done?
I couldn't find a specific tutorial.

I found several tutorials, and I will refer you to them:

Short link: http://tinyurl.com/6cz5z5y
 
M

Mario

Thanks Iceman but your link takes me to Google only (no links)

I've tried finding a tutorial from google but didn't find anything specific.
Do you have specific links to the tutorials you found?

TIA
 
T

Tester

You need to create an HTML file for your signature and compose your
message in HTML format. If you want any help in this please post back.

Uncle bill has sent you his website address that is clickable!!!

Hope this helps.
Hi,
I'm using 'Outlook Express 6'

I've created a signature in the form of a picture and it works fine.
I now want to make the signature pic 'clickable' so clicking on it takes
you to my website.
How is this done?
I couldn't find a specific tutorial.

TIA.

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HTTP://WWW.MYITTECH.CO.UK
HTTP://WWW.MYTAXNEWS.CO.UK
HTTP://WWW.HTML-CSS.CO.UK
HTTP://WWW.MYTAXHELP.CO.UK
HTTP://WWW.MYUKTAXHELP.CO.UK
HTTP://WWW.TAXWIKI.ORG.UK
HTTP://WWW.UKTAXSITE.CO.UK
HTTP://WWW.MYUKTAXHELP.COM
HTTP://WWW.UKTAXHELP.COM
HTTP://WWW.UKTAXSITE.COM
 
I

Iceman

Thanks Iceman but your link takes me to Google only (no links)

I've tried finding a tutorial from google but didn't find anything specific.
Do you have specific links to the tutorials you found?

That would be a rather long list. See what comes up if you type the
following in Google's search window:

"clickable image in signature +Outlook Express" (no quotes)
 

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