MY SIGNATURE!!!
#1
Am i the only guy who doesn't know how to make his sig a pic of his car. Jeez, how is this done. I'm a Network Engineer and i can't stand this Web Stuff sometimes?!?!?! lol. Glad i only do Cisco.............
#4
I think it's a bit too big, and looks like your car's going down a very steep hill. You're also using the wrong URL. Other than that, it's a nice pic!
To fix it, you'll need to reduce the pixel count (from 240 x 320 to either 120 x 160, or to 80 x 120 pixels), and also rotate the drawing (you can do that in Photopoint.) Don't use the URL for the album+pic; click on the thumbnail pic so that it opens in it's own window, and then use that URL in your sig.
To fix it, you'll need to reduce the pixel count (from 240 x 320 to either 120 x 160, or to 80 x 120 pixels), and also rotate the drawing (you can do that in Photopoint.) Don't use the URL for the album+pic; click on the thumbnail pic so that it opens in it's own window, and then use that URL in your sig.
#5
In other words, ammend the following to the beginning of the url: '[ltblue]img[/ltblue]' within brackets. Ammend the following to the end of the message: '[ltblue]/img [/ltblue]' again within brackets.
And now delete the "[ltblue]&f=0[/ltblue]" off the end of the url.
And now delete the "[ltblue]&f=0[/ltblue]" off the end of the url.
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#8
I appreciate seeing whatever picture you care to use in your signiture, but bear in mind that it really slows the loading time down when everyone has a big picture to load.
If you review some posts, where the same two or three guys are going back and forth, there is more picture / signiture content than forum content.
My $.02
If you review some posts, where the same two or three guys are going back and forth, there is more picture / signiture content than forum content.
My $.02