Email signature – "upload to server route"
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I’ve just gone from wordpress.sheridanforster.com to sheridanforster.com.au. In doing so I’ve lost my email signature (I think it was directed to somewhere in my previous website info prior to it becoming the WP content). My designer has given me a zip file (containing html and images) and told be to “upload to server root and extract”.
Can anyone interpret this for me and tell me how to do it on WP?The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Hello,
it appears that you run a self-hosted site based on WordPress.org software.
Please visit the WordPress.ORG support forum for assistance as we won’t be able to help you here.
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Excuse me, my fault. It confused me when you mentioned the word ‘upload to server’. WordPress.com doesn’t allow any uploads AFAIK.
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So, I found a short article about adding signature to WordPress.com:
http://xomisse.com/blog/tutorial-add-a-signature-to-wordpress-posts/
Once you create your signature, you can upload it to the media section. Then copy the image link and paste it at the end of each post or insert it by clicking “add media” and searching for the image.
From that I assume that you can unpack the .zip, upload images to Media Library and then copy the HTML snippet to the end of your post.
Sorry again for misguiding you first.
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Thanks for your attempts, but I’m not looking for a signature for my WordPress posts, I’m looking for (I guess) somewhere to sit my HTML email signature.
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