Rick Merrill <[email protected]> wrote:
> Rob wrote:
>> Rick Merrill <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Rob wrote:
>>>> I installed 2.20 on a system at work where we still use 2.14.1 and
>>>> noticed that signatures are now displayed "dim" in HTML mail as well.
>>>> (this used to be the case only in text mail, but I don't know if this
>>>> has changed now in 2.20 or in an earlier release after 2.14.1)
>>>>
>>>> I see no UI to control this.  Is there a hidden preference for it?
>>>> I want to disable this feature because it does not look good, especially
>>>> when someone has mistakenly added a message and signature ABOVE a
>>>> quoted mail.
>>>>
>>>
>>> cAN't you just delete the double dash?
>>
>> Yes.  That is what the mail.identity.default.suppress_signature_separator
>> pref does.
>>
>> But that has no influence on the dim display of a HTML signature, only
>> for text signatures.
>>
>
> I did not notice mention of HTML in the OP's note,

Was my message that unclear?  Several people seem to have missed the
part "HTML mail", and I even explicitly mentioned that it was working
that way for text mail long before.

> but it seems reasonable that an 
> HTML sig would control its own display intensity.

But it doesn't.

A HTML signature is embedded in a <div class="moz-signature"> for which
there is a fixed stylesheet with "opacity: 0.5" in the latest versions.
So the HTML the user designed is shown "dim", including company logo etc.
Not good.
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