signatures

trees101

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I think that the people who run this board should restrict signatures to 2 lines max. It would be easier to follow the discussions this way. All you clowns with long signatures knock it off.

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maybe people the letter t r e e in their screen name should be restricted

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Yep.. this is comming very soon.

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Having a problem? Lemme know about it... or don't. Either way my to-do list is longer than I am tall. ;)


 
your sig shouldn't take up more than double the total height of all the text/icon/date stuff on the left of your post. or something like that.

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2 lines seems short, i think like 5 or so would be good. or whatever it takes so you dont have to scroll down to see it, you can see it all ni one glance.

mark

'One good thing about music, when it hits you feel no pain'

 
Signatures are limited to 512 characters now, including text in HTML tags... go check it out.

I'm the new NS IT guy!

Having a problem? Lemme know about it... or don't. Either way my to-do list is longer than I am tall. ;)


 
Hey, I say we let the mods delete this thread and we all go out and have cocktails!

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If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit.
 
Phrosty:

512 characters are more than enough for a sig.

If, however, you have something really important to say that doesn't fit and is worth having people read over and over, then send it along.. I'll edit your signature personally.

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