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images in sigs?

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nealio

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I haven't really seen anyone, but are we allowed to put images in our sigs?
 
images in sigs are big time bandwidth hogs. Every time someone looks at a thread where you've posted, each time the image is loaded on a page, that takes a little bit more bandwidth. And, on top of that, it's not 56k friendly... though I don't actualy know anyone that's still on dialup anymore.
 
Per the rules here:

(22) No active links, graphics, cussing or advertising allowed in the SIGNATURE. Sig line is limited to 10 lines total as viewed @ 800 x 600 resolution or no more that 15 words per line.

Images are diabled in sigs.
 
I've seen people with folding stats images in their sigs though. Is that a reward for top folders or something?
 
CEpeep said:
I've seen people with folding stats images in their sigs though. Is that a reward for top folders or something?


Its no really in the sig. Its in the post. I'm not sure if it auto adds it or not but its not in there sig.
 
CEpeep said:
I've seen people with folding stats images in their sigs though. Is that a reward for top folders or something?

As already stated, it isnt in the sig. Kyle allows it to be added to the message body since it is stats for a cause. See Hard Folding for details.
 
Sheldron said:
images in sigs are big time bandwidth hogs. Every time someone looks at a thread where you've posted, each time the image is loaded on a page, that takes a little bit more bandwidth. And, on top of that, it's not 56k friendly... though I don't actualy know anyone that's still on dialup anymore.
Now you can say you know of someone on 56k Dial up....
 
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