Hi APWT! This is my first post. Tommie got my email signature looking great when viewed from Advanced Options. But when it arrives at the recipient, it looks different, goofy. The single-spaced text appears double-spaced. Can you please fix, or tell me how to? It's supposed to look like the attached. Thank you in advance!
Jen
Email signature - line spacing screwy
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Email signature - line spacing screwy
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Re: Email signature - line spacing screwy
Hi Jen,
There was an issue with the structure of the HTML in your email signature which caused the browser to add extra line breaks. We've made some changes to it in your account. Can you test it again?
There was an issue with the structure of the HTML in your email signature which caused the browser to add extra line breaks. We've made some changes to it in your account. Can you test it again?
Re: Email signature - line spacing screwy
Thank you for this, Noah! Looks so much better. Wonder if you can shrink the graphic so it's aligned horizontally with the top of "Jen" and bottom of the URL, and move the green line to a position much closer to the contact info on the left--so contact info and graphic are approximately equidistant from the green line? See how the elements are sized and positioned with respect to each other in the signature that's loaded into settings? Compare that with the attached graphic, copied from an email I just sent to my yahoomail.
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Re: Email signature - line spacing screwy
Please start a Support Screenshare so that we may assist you further with this issue. Here is a video that explains how: