Signature block standards

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Signature block standards

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When configuring your signature, please keep in mind the following:

Lines: maximum 10
Characters: maximum 1000
Text font sizes: minimum 8 pt., maximum 14 pt.
Individual images: maximum 100 pixels high x 300 pixels wide
Maximum number of images: 10
Maximum total file size of all images in sigs: 80 Kb
No hotlinking directly to images on other people's web sites without permission! (Linking to your own site, to images on photo sharing web sites, or to images that are intended for linking, is acceptable.)

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Re: Signature block standards

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Please review the standards above; they still apply to this version of the board. Please check to see that your signature block is in compliance and make any needed changes ASAP.

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Re: Signature block standards

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Once again I ask everyone to review these guidelines and please be sure your sig block images are no more than 100 pixels high by 300 pixels wide. Oversized sig blocks can really clutter up the board and cause problems for people with slow Internet connections. The height is more critical than the width, as it makes posts take up more vertical space on the board. Use a photo editing program such as Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, etc. to resize any images that are too large.

Here is a 100 x 300 image:
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