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09-Nov-2001, 08:36 AM #1
Solved: Wild!!!
I know, I have too much time on my hands but: Is there a way to develope a list of signatures and have them alternate with each posting??
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09-Nov-2001, 01:18 PM #2
Well, if ya can come up with somethin' on
your website, you could maybe link to it
in your sig. I'm not sure how much HTML
code is actually available in the signature.
Maybe a scrolling sig?
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11-Nov-2001, 04:40 PM #3
I thought you couldn't use HTML code in signatures here?

<FONT FACE="Trebuchet MS" SIZE="5"><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">a</FONT><FONT COLOR="#D42A00">n</FONT><FONT COLOR="#AA5500">g</FONT><FONT COLOR="#7F7F00">l</FONT><FONT COLOR="#7F7F00">i</FONT><FONT COLOR="#555555">n</FONT><FONT COLOR="#2A2AAA">_</FONT><FONT COLOR="#0000FF">f</FONT><FONT COLOR="#0000FF">o</FONT><FONT COLOR="#2000DF">o</FONT><FONT COLOR="#4000BF">l</FONT><BR><FONT COLOR="#5F009F"></FONT><FONT COLOR="#7F007F"></FONT></FONT>
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11-Nov-2001, 05:30 PM #4
OOPS. I stand corrected (actually I'm sitting...).

Sorry, Mac
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11-Nov-2001, 11:25 PM #6
Sig's a smarty! She prolly has that VBB or UBB coding down too!
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11-Nov-2001, 11:54 PM #7
Well, you can fake a signature by drawing a line
and using HTML under it if you have no regular
signature. If you change it though, it obviously
won't change on all your posts...

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<marquee FONT COLOR="#FF0000">M</FONT><FONT COLOR="#D42A00">a</FONT><FONT COLOR="#AA5500">c</FONT><FONT COLOR="#7F7F00">F</FONT><FONT COLOR="#7F7F00">r</FONT><FONT COLOR="#555555">o</FONT><FONT COLOR="#2A2AAA">m</FONT><FONT COLOR="#0000FF">O</FONT><FONT COLOR="#2000DF">K</FONT> </marquee>





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12-Nov-2001, 03:14 AM #8
Also, while HTML code is disabled in your
signature, the VB code is not...
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12-Nov-2001, 05:04 AM #9
Signature taught Shamrock how to do it in this thread.

http://forums.techguy.org/showthread...0&pagenumber=2

I dont understand it.
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14-Nov-2001, 02:56 AM #10
http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General...Printable.html

......Signature gave me this link to help me understand it, I'm still working on it.



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14-Nov-2001, 07:21 PM #11
Hey DS,

What part of HTML do you need help on? Maybe I can narrow the search?

Here is a site that also helps:

http://www.tashian.com/htmlguide/index.html
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14-Nov-2001, 08:17 PM #12
I would be glad to....if I knew what to ask. Sig also gave me a site ( funny how its a different one ) let me scope ya'lls and I will get back to you.
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14-Nov-2001, 09:52 PM #13
Oh, ok

You are trying to turn HTML code into vB code. If you notice the only difference in the coding is the <and the closing > in HTML is changed to brackets [] in vB. That's the way I saw it when I compared the two for my signature.

This is in vB
Anglin_fool

This is HTML
<B><FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE="2"><FONT COLOR="#004A00">A</FONT><FONT COLOR="#007100">n</FONT><FONT COLOR="#007100">g</FONT><FONT COLOR="#008800">l</FONT><FONT COLOR="#008800">i</FONT><FONT COLOR="#00A800">n</FONT><FONT COLOR="#00A800">_</FONT><FONT COLOR="#00C400">f</FONT><FONT COLOR="#00C400">o</FONT><FONT COLOR="#00D200">o</FONT><FONT COLOR="#00DF00">l</FONT></FONT></B>

"hit quote to see the coding"
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