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like him i had signature that stuffed up the viewing for some people on here but i wasnt aware due view being ok for me , an i idea might be to politely ask the person with that signature to resize it or to let a moderator know so they can advise of them to do so.

like him i had signature that stuffed up the viewing for some people on here but i wasnt aware due view being ok for me , an i idea might be to politely ask the person with that signature to resize it or to let a moderator know so they can advise them to do so.

I think it should be limited too. Both dimensions (400 pixels max width) and file size. Makes it hard for 56k users. Not all people know you can turn them off either. Personally I think it's a curtious thing for the users to have a decent sized image.

When I join a bored it's the first thing I turn off. Unfortunatly many people go "see my sig" for a lot of things. So you miss alot.

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i remember this arguement from ages ago...we were trying to decide whether we should allow pics at all, and we decided yes but to limit the size.

so to answer your question, yes there is a limit...and it's up to the mods at their discretion to ask ppl to reduce them if they think it's too big.

you guys can help us out by sending one of us a pm if you spot one...

and i agree with Shane, having to scroll side to side is a pain in the ass :P

His sig is a link to a commercial website. Surely that shouldn't be allowed unless he's a forum sponsor?

Why pay for a banner if you can just put it in your sig and postwhore? :)

Just increase your desktop resolution.  Im running 1600x1200 and no need to complain. LuKaS's signature looks normaled siezed to me

you sig fills my whole screen.

i use hi-res @ work. but at home i like something easy on my eyes.

and pages long sigs aint one of those easy things

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