Blog Post Signature Creating: Step 2 For Photobucket Users
(Note: This is step 2 in creating your blog post signature. If you haven't checked step 1 yet, please proceed HERE.)
(If you are using Photoshop.com, proceed HERE. If you are using Photobucket, proceed below)
Please follow the step by step tutorial carefully.
First and foremost, create a new post. Remember to NEVER delete this post. You can create a post about it so it will not look weird having only a signature in this post. You can see an example of the post I've written about my newest signature (the one I am using now) here.
Now that you've opened a new post page, go to Photobucket and copy your HTML code.
When using Photobucket, copy the HTML code:
This is the sample signature I've created:
This is my signature's Photobucket HTML code:
<a href="http://s71.photobucket.com/albums/i128/maryannemax/?action=view¤t=photobucket.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i128/maryannemax/photobucket.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
Now that you have copied the HTML code go back to your new post page and do the following:
1.) Click the Edit Html tab (as shown on the photo below)
2.) Paste the code you've just copied on the blank page
Please follow the step by step tutorial carefully.
First and foremost, create a new post. Remember to NEVER delete this post. You can create a post about it so it will not look weird having only a signature in this post. You can see an example of the post I've written about my newest signature (the one I am using now) here.

When using Photobucket, copy the HTML code:


<a href="http://s71.photobucket.com/albums/i128/maryannemax/?action=view¤t=photobucket.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i128/maryannemax/photobucket.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
Now that you have copied the HTML code go back to your new post page and do the following:
1.) Click the Edit Html tab (as shown on the photo below)
2.) Paste the code you've just copied on the blank page

6.) Make sure that the URL space is EMPTY
7.) Click the OK button

9.) You will notice that your new HTML code is shorter compared to your first one. Please COPY the NEW Html code
- Dashboard
- Setting
- Formatting
At the bottom part of your "Formatting" section you will see the POST TEMPLATE part:
10.) PASTE your newly edited Html Code in box provided (refer to the photo below)
11.) Click the Save Settings button
10.) PASTE your newly edited Html Code in box provided (refer to the photo below)
11.) Click the Save Settings button

Enjoy your new signature! Have a nice day everyone!
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