10-01-2017, 09:19 AM
If you do not want a transparent background, just skip the first step, "Add transparency" or as Blighty wrote as a last step, exporting as a jpg loses transparency.
As a signature in Thunderbird, again I do not think it matters. The background colour will probably be white anyway.
Some points on Thunderbird.
AFAIK you cannot add an image to the HTML markup option - I could be wrong on that. For an image next to your 'signature' you might have to incorporate text with the circular image into one complete graphic.
In Gimp maybe something like this, several layers, save as an xcf for future modifications, export as a png or a jpg for use. https://i.imgur.com/UidKwuz.jpg
Then in Thunderbird, it will have to go in "attach signature from file" You could try HTML markup here, or I used my png file in the account settings: https://i.imgur.com/gzUTxHx.jpg
Looks like this when sending: https://i.imgur.com/KOHsLoD.jpg
and this on receipt in a browser, a mail client will be similar: https://i.imgur.com/ATcJUo5.jpg
best of luck.
Quote:...I want to use the image next to my signature in Thunderbird email...
As a signature in Thunderbird, again I do not think it matters. The background colour will probably be white anyway.
Some points on Thunderbird.
AFAIK you cannot add an image to the HTML markup option - I could be wrong on that. For an image next to your 'signature' you might have to incorporate text with the circular image into one complete graphic.
In Gimp maybe something like this, several layers, save as an xcf for future modifications, export as a png or a jpg for use. https://i.imgur.com/UidKwuz.jpg
Then in Thunderbird, it will have to go in "attach signature from file" You could try HTML markup here, or I used my png file in the account settings: https://i.imgur.com/gzUTxHx.jpg
Looks like this when sending: https://i.imgur.com/KOHsLoD.jpg
and this on receipt in a browser, a mail client will be similar: https://i.imgur.com/ATcJUo5.jpg
best of luck.