RE: Signature on Web Site
by "Ezra S F" <ezrasf(at)yahoo.com>
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Thu, 14 Mar 2002 17:28:24 -0500 |
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I think it is a bad idea to use it. However, the university web site I
help administrate does have the president's signature on a greetings
page. We turned it into an animated GIF which has a blank frame and a
frame with the signature. It is not looped.
The effect is university professors cannot easily take the president's
signature and have students easily write a classes are cancelled letter.
Word 2000 and earlier do not hit the second frame. Office XP does bypass
that trick. :(
E -- http://ezrasf.com -- http://sneezypb.pitas.com
-- http://valdosta.edu/~esfreelo/
-----Original Message-----
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? It seems to me that people do
mass mailings of letters with their signatures on them all the time, and
the signatures can easily be scanned. I must be missing something.
Stephanie
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