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I found here how to copy an HTML signature to a Gmail address: Insert HTML markup into Gmail signature

I would like to get something like this:(image is hosted on a server):

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However, I did not manage to align the image left of the text with the Rich Text editor. Is this possible? That's what I managed so far:

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you can create customized HTML table at: https://www.w3schools.com/html/tryit

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<table>
<tr>
<td><img src="https://i.imgur.com/heRClds.jpg?1">
</td>

<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td>

<td>

Aerys II Targaryen<br/>
<b>House of Targaryen</b> - Dragonstone<br/>
<a href="https://i.imgur.com/CTpv3kp.jpg">no-internet-in-westeros.edu</a>

</td>

</tr>
</table>

and then copy/paste this code to the signature box by force:

  • first, right-click on the signature box and select Inspect


  • then right-click on the highlighted div and select Edit as HTML


  • paste your HTML code between div tags and click into signature box again when done and press SPACE key otherwise code won't be accepted as input

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I found a way how to solve this. Go to Google Docs, create a table:

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Customize the border of the table:

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One can copy this in the Gmail signature:

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Wow, make all kinds of HTML code... that will send most of your mail right to the virus filter.

Just make an image of the whole thing and insert that.

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    Would be nice if the links in the signature are clickable. And if you add an image to your mail its not plain text anyway.
    – Adam
    Feb 15, 2020 at 19:37
  • Have you tried your solution ? I did and Gmail complains that the signature is too long
    – Titou
    Dec 17, 2021 at 10:40

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