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Old 12-01-2007, 12:24 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Acutally someone putting a picture that's 640 x 480 in their signature is ridiculous and I find it to be ridiculous. But some people's signatures weren't HUGE. Some were as long (width) as the vendor advertisement ads on the bottom and top of this forum and a bit taller (height). Those also got chopped. Those were more paronamic (sp?) type of pictures with a line of SRT-4's from a meet. If there were more mods/super mods to control this then this wouldn't be such an issue or become of one.

For example, take a look at NoisufnoC sig. It got chopped and I'm sure of it that a few more pixels it would show his whole bumper. I don't find his sig to be huge. Samething goes for goats srt sig.

I'm not complaining about it, just stating a point that not everyone's signature was overly done.

If the page takes forever to load because of people's signature then those people need to get a better internet provider or connection. Adding ads all over the forums is going to effect those people who already have that problem. So increasing the number of ads and limiting the amount used for a signature will still effect the people who had problems with page loading from signatures being too big.
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