click "click here to start" click "using the signature creation wizard" enter your name Select a font (both of us used #57) Select what size you want (I usually pick something in the middle) Click the little "Transparent" box (although it has a typo!) You can change the font color if you want Select your slope Click "want to use this signature?" Click "generate HTML code" Click "generate a code for my handwritten signature" Select the entire HTML code and copy
Then go back to the blog to where you were writing (under the "compose" tab) and past it wherever you want it to appear. Preview and see if you like it. If you want to be able to see the actual signature (not the code) while in the compose mode, just click on the HTML tab for a second then come back to the compose tab. I don't know if that's what you're supposed to do, but it works!
You can fiddle around with MyLiveSignature and do whatever you want -- this is just how I've been doing it.
Maybe Marit and I will post a video tutorial on how to do this sometime soon ... oh I'm too excited!
Wow! I think Marit wins with the sweetest reading location. How did you sign your name at the bottom like that?
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click "click here to start"
click "using the signature creation wizard"
enter your name
Select a font (both of us used #57)
Select what size you want (I usually pick something in the middle)
Click the little "Transparent" box (although it has a typo!)
You can change the font color if you want
Select your slope
Click "want to use this signature?"
Click "generate HTML code"
Click "generate a code for my handwritten signature"
Select the entire HTML code and copy
Then go back to the blog to where you were writing (under the "compose" tab) and past it wherever you want it to appear. Preview and see if you like it. If you want to be able to see the actual signature (not the code) while in the compose mode, just click on the HTML tab for a second then come back to the compose tab. I don't know if that's what you're supposed to do, but it works!
You can fiddle around with MyLiveSignature and do whatever you want -- this is just how I've been doing it.
Maybe Marit and I will post a video tutorial on how to do this sometime soon ... oh I'm too excited!