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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