Leumas Dragonsword
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III Inserting Image(s) into the Sig • Code: [img]link to the picture complete with http://[/image] • For now, assume that you already have the link for the image that you want to use in your sig. TinySig ( III.1) will be used as the example image. Typing and clicking 'Apply' will display TinySig as your sig ( III.2). • Now assume that you found an image that you want to use in your signature but don't have the link. Right click on the image and select 'Properties' ( III.3). In the window that pops up, highlight the link and hit Ctrl+C or right-click and select copy ( III.4). (A faster way in Firefox is to select 'Copy Link Location'.) Return to the sig editing area and paste (by either hitting Ctrl+V or right-clicking and selecting Paste) the link into the field ( III.5). After pasting the link, place [img] [/img] around the link ( III.6). Click 'Apply' and preview the sig ( III.7). • Do NOT use this method to steal someone else's work. If you want to use it, ask for permission first. If that person declines, it means not to use it no matter how badly you want to. Try requesting a sig, if possible. • Have your own image that you want to use? You need an image hoster like www.photobucket.com or www.imageshack.us . • Make sure that you use a link that ends in a valid format like .gif, .jpg, .png, etc. The link also shouldn't have = or ? in them. This should help you out. =) If you have any other questions check out the Detailed Sig Guide. Make sure that your picture is 500x100 or less though, if you are unsure about the size post in the Signature and Avatar Testing Thread. Quote taken from the Detailed Sig Guide
< Message edited by Leumas Dragonsword -- 5/29/2010 3:44:05 >
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