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Old 07-24-2009   #1 (permalink)
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[SOLVED] Can't edit Signature

I'm probably being really dense here but where on earth do I add a signature to my posts? probably staring me in the face but I cant see it!!!

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Up at the top left corner, under the solid blue bar with Home, Forums, etc, you'll see an entry for UserCP just to the right of Forum Home.
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Up at the top left corner, under the solid blue bar with Home, Forums, etc, you'll see an entry for UserCP just to the right of Forum Home.
Uhm yes I got that far but I cant see where in UserCP to add it. I assumed its under profile/edit details or something. As I say probably being dense!
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Uhm yes I got that far but I cant see where in UserCP to add it. I assumed its under profile/edit details or something. As I say probably being dense!
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In the UserCP you should see a list of links on the left hand side. In the section marked "Setting & Options" the second link down says "Edit Signature."
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In the UserCP you should see a list of links on the left hand side. In the section marked "Setting & Options" the second link down says "Edit Signature."
Yes I see that, but under "setting and Options" I only have the following in this order:

Edit Avatar
Edit Email/Password
Edit Options
Edit Ignore list

I can see signature?
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Well, this reminds me how I tried to explain to my bank tech support I do not have the "Pay Bills" button once logged in. They kept telling me their site works with Netscape. I had to close my account. (Their Netscape worked on Windows platform only, I tried it on my neighbors computer.)
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Hmm... That's odd. I'm moving this thread to the "Comments/Feedback/Suggestions" section as it may be a bug in our forum software.
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Hello, oxf!

There is no option in the User Control Panel for adding/editing a signature for users with less than 100 posts due to a forum modification that was added a month or so back. Once a user reaches 100 posts, the option will appear in your User Control Panel.
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Hello, oxf!

There is no option in the User Control Panel for adding/editing a signature for users with less than 100 posts due to a forum modification that was added a month or so back. Once a user reaches 100 posts, the option will appear in your User Control Panel.
Thanks for the heads up, ozar. I wasn't aware of this.
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Hello, oxf!

There is no option in the User Control Panel for adding/editing a signature for users with less than 100 posts due to a forum modification that was added a month or so back. Once a user reaches 100 posts, the option will appear in your User Control Panel.
OK so I was not hallucinating! I've gone around and around for several weeks now thinking I missing something really obvious and too emabarased to ask this question LOL.
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