![]() The first is a CDN version of the signature_pad core. You’ll notice we call two JavaScript files. Without it, your user has no way of clearing the pad and starting over. Start with a blank HTML5 page, give it a title, and add in the form and signature input pad: Isn’t that cool? The one above doesn’t actually save, but you can build your own that does in just a couple minutes by creating these three files…įirst, we have the HTML file that the signature pad is housed on. ![]() Hopefully it’ll save others some time.īefore we get too far along, here’s the signature pad that we’re talking about: Here I’m sharing that ready-built example that I couldn’t find. It wasn’t complicated, but it would have been even easier if there was a ready-built example to start from. In no time, I had the example running and was drawing all sorts of goofy signatures. A quick search led me to the fantastic signature_pad project that Szymon Nowak posted to GitHub. A client of ours needed to collect electronic signatures from their users.
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