signature
#1
fs_mattheff13
Posted 25 September 2010 - 23:39
how do i put up a sig(pic)?
#2
fs_grunty07
Posted 26 September 2010 - 00:13
2) Go to the User Control Panel at the top right. Click on Profile at the left. Click 'Edit Signature'. And write it out, or paste the image code of your signature.
The image code should look like this:
[img]URL of image[/img]Then go to 'Board Preferences' on the left in the UCP. Then, 'Edit Posting Defaults'. And click Yes for 'Attach my signature for default'.
Hope that helps.
#3
fs_mattheff13
Posted 26 September 2010 - 00:18
thanks,but for quote i meant ive seen people who have what other people said to them where the sig is supposed to go.1) At the bottom right of a post, there's a button that says "Quote".
2) Go to the User Control Panel at the top right. Click on Profile at the left. Click 'Edit Signature'. And write it out, or paste the image code of your signature.
The image code should look like this:[img]URL of image[/img]Then go to 'Board Preferences' on the left in the UCP. Then, 'Edit Posting Defaults'. And click Yes for 'Attach my signature for default'.
Hope that helps.
#4
fs_grunty07
Posted 26 September 2010 - 00:21
"), and paste it in the signature box.
#5
fs_mattheff13
Posted 26 September 2010 - 00:24
thanksThen click "Quote", copy everything that is quoted (including the "
"), and paste it in the signature box.
#6
Posted 26 September 2010 - 04:20
So theoretically what you are saying is that if I quoted you for my sig and then later you went back and edited the original post, it would also edit the sig, right? I could see some people having a lot of fun with that.Then click "Quote", copy everything that is quoted (including the "
"), and paste it in the signature box.
#7
fs_grunty07
Posted 26 September 2010 - 04:24
Nope. For instance, I quoted your post up there ^. If you go back and change your post right now, this post's quote won't changeSo theoretically what you are saying is that if I quoted you for my sig and then later you went back and edited the original post, it would also edit the sig, right? I could see some people having a lot of fun with that.Then click "Quote", copy everything that is quoted (including the "
"), and paste it in the signature box.
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