Signature too long with Gmail - using Hubspot free signature tool
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Not sure this is the place for this question but did anyone tried using Hubspot free signature tool for their company's signature? I've created one, but when I copy it to Gmail, I get an error saying that the signature is too long.
When searching for it online it says that the HTML code should not be longer than 10,000, counted and it is about 2000. Yet, it still gives me this error. Any suggestions?
I also ran into this issue with Google. I originally had social icons and a meetings button included. When I removed the social icons, it allowed me to paste it in because it removed enough characters.
I had to completely refresh the Gmail settings page in order for it to work appropriately.
As far as the character count, I'm not exactly sure why you're seeing such a difference between the generator, the character counter, and gmail itself.
Josh
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Josh Curcio HubSpot support and inbound marketing for OEMs, contract manufacturers, and industrial suppliers. HubSpot Platinum Partner & HubSpot Certified Trainer
Signature too long with Gmail - using Hubspot free signature tool
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So I tried removing the social icons and that did not work for me. Since I had a previous autosignature created through hubspot that worked fine I was able to see that my image size (even thought it auto adjusted) was my problem. I shrunk my headshot image from 1000x1000 to 450x450 and it works, even while keeping the social icons. Hope this helps with an alternative solution in case you want to keep the social icons.
Signature too long with Gmail - using Hubspot free signature tool
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Wow same problem here ... no matter what I do, delete photos, delete all links, delete social media stuff ... still says the same thing. Only solution I found was to dig into the code source and hack it. I don't have time to sift through ten thousand lines of code to find the "arial Sig" etc ... why doesn't this work?
Signature too long with Gmail - using Hubspot free signature tool
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Amazing! this worked. However, on mobile my photo isn't rendering. Any tips on what the photo file should be or so? Since it has to be a URL (currently a link from my Google Drive). Would love any tips. Thanks so much!
Signature too long with Gmail - using Hubspot free signature tool
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So I tried removing the social icons and that did not work for me. Since I had a previous autosignature created through hubspot that worked fine I was able to see that my image size (even thought it auto adjusted) was my problem. I shrunk my headshot image from 1000x1000 to 450x450 and it works, even while keeping the social icons. Hope this helps with an alternative solution in case you want to keep the social icons.
I also ran into this issue with Google. I originally had social icons and a meetings button included. When I removed the social icons, it allowed me to paste it in because it removed enough characters.
I had to completely refresh the Gmail settings page in order for it to work appropriately.
As far as the character count, I'm not exactly sure why you're seeing such a difference between the generator, the character counter, and gmail itself.
Josh
Did this post help solve your problem? If so, please mark it as a solution.
Josh Curcio HubSpot support and inbound marketing for OEMs, contract manufacturers, and industrial suppliers. HubSpot Platinum Partner & HubSpot Certified Trainer
Signature too long with Gmail - using Hubspot free signature tool
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Tried this and still can't get it to work. I wasted hours on this stupid Hubspot signature generator. All I wanted to do is change the one I made previously and have wasted 2 hours or more. So frustrating. I've used Hubspot before for my Gmail sig and never had this much trouble. Something must have changed. I'm now off to find a completely different one. Sorry Hubspot but you've lost me on this and there doesn't appear to be a solution for using it in Gmail.
Thank you for reaching out to the Community and for your valuable feedback!
I would like to apologize for the frustration and business impact this has caused.
We've seen a number of similar cases where users are unable to use the signature created by HubSpot's free e-mail signature generator. In most cases, it seems that Gmail adds an extra code after pasting the signature. This extra code artificially inflates the number of characters present, thus causing this error. So, even if users don't exceed the 10,000-character limit, they seem to encounter this behavior.
HubSpot is aware of this situation and has been in contact with Google about it, but as this is mainly a Google-related issue, we can't say for sure when it will be resolved.
Until Gmail resolves this issue, the best course of action is to :
- either use the development tools to paste the source code of the signature of your choice (here's how to do it)
- take steps to create a simplified/reduced signature that can be pasted securely via Gmail's signature editor.
Signature too long with Gmail - using Hubspot free signature tool
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If users have to use Code Beautify tool (with the "Minify HTML" button) - why wouldn't Hubspot apply this to their signature. You are asking the application that owns the signature "Gmail" to make modififications, rather wouldn't it make sense that Hubspot makes modifications so their bloated code doesn't cause an issue?
Signature too long with Gmail - using Hubspot free signature tool
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I just tried to use the tool, skipped a CTA, skipped the social buttons and still had this error arise. Are the basic templates incompatible with gmail? I've tried deleting most pieces we'd want and am still getting the error message.
Signature too long with Gmail - using Hubspot free signature tool
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I've been having this problem and have been working on solving it, much like a crossword, for about 2 hours. My eyes are stinging something rotten! Need to sleep but this has become a compulsion...
I realised straight away it only started causing me problems when I added in the social icons. I've only got three tiny little icons.
Basic research on the web tells me it's not to do with the front-user side but the back-user side, all the coding behind the scenes. With those social media buttons it must be fairly sizable. Don't know why. I tried reducing tha names into those short urls, didn't help.
I want to solve this before I sleep It's 00:32 here. zzz