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in this tutorial youamp;#39;ll learn how to add a HTML email signature to Gmail the HTML email signature that Iamp;#39;ll be adding to Gmail was built in a tutorial on the channel last week so if youamp;#39;d like to learn how to build it Iamp;#39;ll put a link to last weekamp;#39;s video in the video description first you may notice that I have two different browsers open in the background the reason for this is because when adding an email signature to Gmail in Chrome itamp;#39;s known for adding underlines to the links in our email signature which we want to avoid so youamp;#39;ll need to log into your Gmail account in a browser separate from chrome so in the background I have Safari open because Iamp;#39;m on a Mac then I have Chrome open off to the side so if you donamp;#39;t have Safari you can experiment with other browsers like Firefox to see that the underline doesnamp;#39;t occur with the links once you have your email signature added to Gmail so Iamp;#39;m going t