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I know this was discussed at length when the forum was a baby, but can we do away with pictures in sigs again?

They may have been turned on by accident with the new server, but big pics of skylines and half-naked chicks make browsing SAU surprisiningly work unfriendly.

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Duncan, it was discussed recently and a decision was made to turn them on.

I agree, i don't like them either (not for the work reason - but the time they can take to load).

For this reason (ie dial-up) we will not be allowing huge ones...the size of meggala's or dark's is a good guide. Anyone with huge ones, or half-naked chicks will be asked to remove them. They're supposed to let ppl express a bit of individuality to their posts - not take up half a page or be pornographic! ;)

As Dox said, there is an option in your user CP to turn them off, if u need to :(

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Thanks guys....just to clarify, I can see options to:

Show user's signatures in their posts? yes no

Show user's avatar in their posts? yes no

So, I should turn off all sigs to get everything back to normal? Or is there a way just to stop the pics?

Thanks.

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Hmm currently I can only turn these annoying sig pic off with user cp->edit option and set "NO" to Show image attachments and code in Posts.

Just means have to click on the picture to see it instead of showing up in the thread.

Can't always have anything I guess :D

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