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    can u put urls in your sigs?

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    Usually yes; I’ll PM you the details regarding your particular situation.

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    I have a question about sig pic sizes, it says 600 X 200 or 3.9Kb, well Chiefster your sig pic is 34,319 bytes and mine is like 28,000 bytes but you have it set for 3.9??? no one will ever get a 600 X 200 that low in bytes and my sig is like 300 X 100..what’s the problem?

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    Sweets;10572 wrote:
    I have a question about sig pic sizes, it says 600 X 200 or 3.9Kb, well Chiefster your sig pic is 34,319 bytes and mine is like 28,000 bytes but you have it set for 3.9??? no one will ever get a 600 X 200 that low in bytes and my sig is like 300 X 100..what’s the problem?

    I’ll look into it.

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    Here’s ane excerpt from the Board rules. Where do you read 3.9kb?

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    Signatures will need to be no more then 600 pix wide and 200 pix high; this is to ensure ample space to express individuality while preserving screen real-estate.
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    Upload Signature PictureYou may upload a new custom image using the controls below.
    Option 1 – Enter the URL to the Image on Another Website
    Option 2 – Upload Image From Your Computer
    Note: The maximum size of your custom image is 600 by 200 pixels or 3.9 KB (whichever is smaller).
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    Sweets;10576 wrote:
    Upload Signature PictureYou may upload a new custom image using the controls below.

    Option 1 – Enter the URL to the Image on Another Website
    Option 2 – Upload Image From Your Computer
    Note: The maximum size of your custom image is 600 by 200 pixels or 3.9 KB (whichever is smaller).

    Ok, I thought you were referring to what you read in the rules; it’s been a while since I uploaded a sig. I think here the difference is the format. I have uploaded my sig from http://www.imageshack.us in JPEG format. Are you uploading from a site or directly from your computers hard drive?

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    I tried both ways

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    Remote file is too large<~~~~this is what I'm getting and this is my sig pic.
    6.jpg

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    Sweets;10578 wrote:
    I tried both ways

    hmmm; not sure what the problem is. I’ll PM you my e-mail addy; send me the pic and I’ll give it a shot.

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    Remote file is too large<~~~~this is what I'm getting and this is my sig pic. 6.jpg so obviously its not too large…lol

    this is what I want to put up

    7.jpg

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    Remote file is too large<~~~~this is what I'm getting and this is my sig pic. 6.jpg so obviously its not too large…lol

    this is what I want to put up

    7.jpg

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    Sweets;10572 wrote:
    I have a question about sig pic sizes, it says 600 X 200 or 3.9Kb, well Chiefster your sig pic is 34,319 bytes and mine is like 28,000 bytes but you have it set for 3.9??? no one will ever get a 600 X 200 that low in bytes and my sig is like 300 X 100..what’s the problem?

    Well, the problem there is that you have to have a heyer triple helix mega thread to be able to upload a 600xb pixel media hyper frame into a format that is available in a centurion OP rerouter with coaxial copper plated signature plates. Then you have the problem of being able to hack the mainframe under a backdoor encrypted firewall with norton uncle virus. so 28 000 bytes when is is set for a 3.9 results in a backword worm that brings you right back to where you started. The Chiefs kick ass!!

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    Canada’s #1 Chiefs Fan;10599 wrote:
    Well, the problem there is that you have to have a heyer triple helix mega thread to be able to upload a 600xb pixel media hyper frame into a format that is available in a centurion OP rerouter with coaxial copper plated signature plates. Then you have the problem of being able to hack the mainframe under a backdoor encrypted firewall with norton uncle virus. so 28 000 bytes when is is set for a 3.9 results in a backword worm that brings you right back to where you started. The Chiefs kick ass!!

    AWESOME!!!!

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    Canada’s #1 Chiefs Fan;10599 wrote:
    Well, the problem there is that you have to have a heyer triple helix mega thread to be able to upload a 600xb pixel media hyper frame into a format that is available in a centurion OP rerouter with coaxial copper plated signature plates. Then you have the problem of being able to hack the mainframe under a backdoor encrypted firewall with norton uncle virus. so 28 000 bytes when is is set for a 3.9 results in a backword worm that brings you right back to where you started. The Chiefs kick ass!!

    LOL!! Funny stuff!

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