Community Relations Archive
Thread: Forum Sigs
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Mystyrys
Sat Oct 09, 2004 8:31 am
#27
Just an FYI: this signature guide is now partially obsolete. Style and Span tags are no longer allowed. You can only do simple HTML editing now. No more glowy sigs or boxes.
Trenkor
Thu Mar 03, 2005 5:27 pm
#28
So, this is where people discuss the forums, I was just wondering,can the Dev people or someone createa way to make it easier for a computer less-intelligent person (such as myself) to have a nice sig (such as choices of color, font size, how the text is aligned, etc..). I understand that someone with html skills can somehow create pretty colorful signatures, but how about making it easier for people without html skills? I'm sure the average person would appreciate this. All feedback welcome.
Rothin
Thu Mar 03, 2005 6:41 pm
#29
Click on the reply button to you post and use the editor to size / align / color your text as you would like it to appear in your signature. No html abilities are required to do that. You can change the color (as much as you want) the size, if its in bold, underlined, intalics, centered, left aligned, right aligned etc..
After you have it looking the way you want it to click on the "Edit in HTML" link (Do NOT click submit). Then when it loads the html it will save all the changes you've done and just copy everything (Control A to select all, then Control C to copy). Then click on your profile at the top and put the html in your signature. Just don't submit the post. Just use the editor to design it. That's what most of the people on the forums did.
After you have it looking the way you want it to click on the "Edit in HTML" link (Do NOT click submit). Then when it loads the html it will save all the changes you've done and just copy everything (Control A to select all, then Control C to copy). Then click on your profile at the top and put the html in your signature. Just don't submit the post. Just use the editor to design it. That's what most of the people on the forums did.
Trenkor
Thu Mar 03, 2005 7:25 pm
#31
Alright, one more question. I made my sig look like this:
Trenk
See?
See this?
Can you see this?
However, it automatically skips a line between each sentence, even though I did not tell it to. I notice that in your sig this does not happen. Any help?
Message Edited by Trenkor on 03-03-2005 06:25 PM
Rothin
Fri Mar 04, 2005 9:17 am
#32
Go through the html that it gave you and removed all the DIVs or P (which end up becoming like paragraphs) instead of those, inset a single BR in the brackets for a line break. That should fix it.
Marjaliisa
Fri Mar 04, 2005 9:19 am
#33
Try puttingthe HTMLall on one line. Also, get rid of the /r/n in your sig and use <br> instead.
Trenkor
Fri Mar 04, 2005 5:07 pm
#34
Thanks a lot. The tip to put all of the code on one line fixed up the problem
Thanks a ton.
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