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Nick, you could also create an image file out of your sig in the same color. If you ever need someone to host, I have image hosting. (How do you think I rotate my sig images all the time? ;) )
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[ 12-06-2003, 09:10 PM: Message edited by: pritchke ] |
<font color="cyan">I've done mine all in legal, properly closed up HTML an' ol' that. My HTML includes the signature bit which looks like it was placed there by the forum's scipts but actually is all my code. I copy and paste it from a text file on my desktop everytime I use it. It's swift and I can see easily where I've been plodding... I don't mind sharing if it comes to it. ;)
[img]graemlins/shine.gif[/img] </font> <hr align="left" noshade color=#FF3399 width=50% size=1> kartetse <font color="cyan">--------------------- do da do, kick da goo and stay outta da zoo...</font> |
<font color = mediumspringgreen>Dar'tanian, Thank you for starting this conversation, and pritchke for, uh, directing it in the right channel.
Memnoch, thank you for your explanation: Now I don't feel so stupid for not being able to do something I was "sure" I could do if I just knew enough. And kartetse..... Of course! So simple: why didn't I think of that? And this will solve another pet peeve of mine: When I toyed with a sig, I didn't like the fact that the "edited" message got inserted between message and sig. I would like it after the sig; which is where it will now appear to have been placed. So, thanks guys, and let's give this "pseudo-sig" a whirl..... </font>--------------------<font color = mediumspringgreen> What's a party, without a song? Bards ROCK! Party On!! </font> |
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