I have been *struggling* to create a signarure and avatar...I have the idea, the fonts, and the animation, but I don't know how to quite put it together...I've been messing around with a trial version of a program called Xara3D...If anyone with expertise in this area would like to give me a hand, I'd love to send you the files and see what you can come up with for me...
My sig is tired .... unfortunately my new mobo is unstable.... as soon as the situation is resolved my sig is due an overhaul and I intend to get an icemat for my optical mouse - so the avatar has to go too.... any spam/viking/other ideas avatar-wise out there in NTFS land?
If you have it uploaded to a server (the one that you use for linking to images and stuff that you post) then go to your "User Control Panel", you can click the link at the top of the Forums page to get there. Then click "Edit Profile" and scroll down the page to "Signature" and in the "Text Box" to the right type in the URL where your "Sig" image is hosted/located.
This is an example... just change the [b]}[/b] to [b]][/b] that I put behind the "Image" tag and the "Center" tag. Now the "Center" tag is optional, it's only if you want your Sig centered.
The "Tag"s are what is important. Everything else between the tags is where your image is located at. So type in the URL as it is for your specific location. Again what I have above is an example.
There are free image hosting sites out there if you don't have one. I myself don't know of any, but if ya do a "Google" (search :D) you can find one. Or someone here on the forums could tell you of a good free image hosting site.
It all has to be in line... all of it, tags link everything. From what it looks like that is where the problem is. And get rid of the URL tags, THAT and it not being all in line is what is screwin it up.
I just checked it out and that's what is the problem.
Also Hi EP and people. I found this place again while looking through a oooollllllldddd backup. I have filled over 10TB and was looking at my collection of antiques. Any bids on the 500Mhz Win 95 fix?
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