"Alittleacorn" wrote:(Gives you tutu) careful with that thing.
Something came to my attention. Back on July on the thread
'The Show Off Your Sig Thread' From posts 10 to 35 on pages 1 and 4, there was discussion on increasing Signature sizes from 400x100 to 400x150.
Jeffbert even quotes on page 4
No concrete decisions yet, as only 2 of 3 mods have posted in the thread. Even then, the owner must make the final decision.
However, as it stands now, we are thinking that by no means should a signature's height exceed 150 pixels. Many posts are no more than 2 lines, and such a signature is many times the height of 2 lines. Though not official we were all lead to believe signatures were 400x150 pixel and now have discovered this is not the case.
In the
Rules and guidelines page, it had never changed before yesterday, it had always been 400x100 pixels. This sentence has also always been there:
Some exceptions may be made for signatures that are just over the recommended limit.
Over the years, we (I mean the moderators) have tried to keep the signatures on the smaller side but except maybe for the very beginning where all the regular members adjusted the signatures they were using when the guideline was established, we've always been lenient and even more and more as time went by, because we knew it was really small, people always seemed to come with new signatures so we would have always been "fighting", it was a guideline, not a rule and then there was this little sentence I quoted above. So, I definitely don't think we've ever said anything about signatures that were at 150 pixels (at least not in a long time), but it had never been the rule and when I read this, for me it's clear that jeffbert never announced it was the official new rule. Of course I know where he was coming from, so it may be easier for me.
(Sorry for misleading you, although I know you are teasing me a little

When I first read Mark's reply yesterday, I read it too fast and thought it was 200, which surprised me because a 640x200 pixels stripe, when I drew it, seemed huge, but then realized today it really was 100 (with 200 being its size in kb). But the text from the guideline did say 100 pixels and at least my image was the right size.)
Although from the time Mark chose moderators, we made suggestions about some of the rules because of what the forum had experienced in its first years, we had made no specific suggestions about this. Back then, I even asked Mark to increase the Kb size for avatars a little because it was incredibly hard to come up with any animation, so if you think it's hard now, imagine what it was then!

Anyway, I'll e-mail Mark with a link to this thread and we'll see what he has to say.
"diehard67" wrote:the 200k size limit, is that for images uploaded to astroboy-online for sigs only or does it apply to images linked to from someware else, photo bucket or my own server????
It was for all images. As I understand it, I think it was to make sure that all the signatures within a page wouldn't make that page take a long time to load.
"AprilSeven" wrote:Could we "grandfather" this in, so those of use with previously "legal" sigs could keep them (at least for a while)? Any new ones would have to be the new size.
That wouldn't be fair to the new users though. I would just never be able to ask anybody to comply with a rule that doesn't apply to other users (especially since they were never truly legal in the first place!).
Could we compromise on the size/use of the sig - in other words, if I was only going to post a few sentences, instead of taking up all that space with my big (BEEUTIFUL

) sig, I could "turn it off" by unchecking "Show your signature" under Additional Options?
(to make an example, I'll do my part right now!)
I don't know, I don't think people would think of doing this on a regular basis. And I certainly won't start warning people with "Hey, user X, you should have turned off your signature, you only posted a single line!"

As I said it's not my decision; I tried 200 px yesterday and it seemed really big, but 150 pixels seems acceptable to me, as long as there isn't also more text below; but I guess the text could be on the left/right side of the image, especially if the idea is to use a picture from a TV or movie screen?
But something like this seems scary:

In any case, as I said, I'll e-mail Mark. Keep your signatures as they are for the moment. If other people have more ideas, it's time to share them.
