jQuery Signature basically lets the user sign important documents or actions using his natural, real-life signature.
All input is done via the mouse, and the inputted gestures are interpreted and displayed via a canvas tag.
The final signature is then converted to JSON, so it can be stored in a database and re-drawn at any later point.
Because of this, the signature can be plotted out via other technologies outside jQuery or JavaScript, like C#, Java, and many other more.
Developers can use different colors for the signature pad, can control the line thickness, and even add other objects over or behind the signature on the canvas field.
A simple demo is included with the download package.
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