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'''Signatures''' are a part of a Member's [[Profile features|profile]], which are usually displayed beneath a [[post]] made by that user in most themes. When the [[member]] changes the signature in their profile, it will be changed for all of the posts they have made automatically.
A '''Signature''' is some text that a [[member]] may choose to display below every [[post]] that they make.  If you have permission to create a signature, you can create or change it in your [[profile]]. Bulletin Board Code can be used to format a signature. It is considered rude to use a signature that overwhelms the discussion in a topic. If you change your signature, you will see it changed in every old post you have ever made.
 
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Signatures can be formatted much like posts, although it is generally considered to be rude to have a very large or very flashy signature. Rules about this vary from [[forum]] to forum. The maximum length of signatures is changeable in the administrative settings. By default, this cannot be larger than 65,535.
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[[Guest]]s cannot have signatures.
 
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Latest revision as of 07:14, 13 September 2014

A Signature is some text that a member may choose to display below every post that they make. If you have permission to create a signature, you can create or change it in your profile. Bulletin Board Code can be used to format a signature. It is considered rude to use a signature that overwhelms the discussion in a topic. If you change your signature, you will see it changed in every old post you have ever made.



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