Why are Sig pics not showing up?????
#12
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...=editsignature
for the PT.net users..
Apparently my sig is 3.76KB too large... wtf
for the PT.net users..
Apparently my sig is 3.76KB too large... wtf
#14
My understanding of it is this: They used to let you remote link to a sig pic hosted on another site, like Photobucket or similar. Now, they are requiring you to upload your sig pic to the actual pt.net/ls1tech servers to put hard coded limits on size.
So....if you go to your user control panel, then edit signature, you get this screen. You can either link to a hosted picture, or upload one directly from your computer. Once it is uploaded, put the cursor where you want your pic to go in your sig, then click the "Insert Signature Picture" link and it will copy in the sigpic and /sigpic code. Then save your sig and you should be good to go.

The sigpic /sigpic takes the place of the old img /img code.
So....if you go to your user control panel, then edit signature, you get this screen. You can either link to a hosted picture, or upload one directly from your computer. Once it is uploaded, put the cursor where you want your pic to go in your sig, then click the "Insert Signature Picture" link and it will copy in the sigpic and /sigpic code. Then save your sig and you should be good to go.

The sigpic /sigpic takes the place of the old img /img code.
#15
My understanding of it is this: They used to let you remote link to a sig pic hosted on another site, like Photobucket or similar. Now, they are requiring you to upload your sig pic to the actual pt.net/ls1tech servers to put hard coded limits on size.
So....if you go to your user control panel, then edit signature, you get this screen. You can either link to a hosted picture, or upload one directly from your computer. Once it is uploaded, put the cursor where you want your pic to go in your sig, then click the "Insert Signature Picture" link and it will copy in the sigpic and /sigpic code. Then save your sig and you should be good to go.

The sigpic /sigpic takes the place of the old img /img code.
So....if you go to your user control panel, then edit signature, you get this screen. You can either link to a hosted picture, or upload one directly from your computer. Once it is uploaded, put the cursor where you want your pic to go in your sig, then click the "Insert Signature Picture" link and it will copy in the sigpic and /sigpic code. Then save your sig and you should be good to go.

The sigpic /sigpic takes the place of the old img /img code.


