diff --git a/FAQ.md b/FAQ.md index fa3657677b..a3243a72cd 100644 --- a/FAQ.md +++ b/FAQ.md @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ Fonts, sizes, colors, etc should be material design whenever possible. * [~~(54) How do I use a namespace prefix?~~](#user-content-faq54) * [(55) How can I mark all messages as read / move or delete all messages?](#user-content-faq55) * [(56) Can you add support for JMAP?](#user-content-faq56) -* [~~(57) Can I use HTML in signatures?~~](#user-content-faq57) +* [(57) Can I use HTML in signatures?](#user-content-faq57) * [(58) What does an open/closed email icon mean?](#user-content-faq58) * [(59) Can original messages be opened in the browser?](#user-content-faq59) * [(60) Did you known ...?](#user-content-faq60) @@ -1694,14 +1694,25 @@ so it is not worth a lot of effort to add support for this to FairEmail.
-**(57) ~~Can I use HTML in signatures?~~** +**(57) Can I use HTML in signatures?** -~~Yes, you can use HTML in signatures if you paste formatted text into the signature field or use the *Edit as HTML* menu to enter HTML manually.~~ +Yes, you can use [HTML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML). +In the signature editor you can switch to HTML mode via the three-dots menu. -~~Note that including links and images in messages will increase the likelihood that a message will be seen as spam,~~ -~~especially when you send a message to someone for the first time.~~ +Note that if you switch back to the text editor that not all HTML might be rendered as-is because the Android text editor is not able to render all HTML. +Similarly, if you use the text editor, the HTML might be altered in unexpected ways. -~~See [here](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44410675/supported-html-tags-on-android-textview) for which HTML tags are supported.~~ +If you want to use preformatted text, like [ASCII art](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII_art), you should wrap the text in a *pre* element, like this: + +``` +
+  |\_/|
+ / @ @ \
+( > º < )
+ `>>x<<´
+ /  O  \
+ 
+```