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Old 10-05-2009   #1 (permalink)
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[SOLVED] Signature for your posts

How and where do you set signature for your posts ??

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Towards the top of the site there is a "User Control Panel" link. The page that loads when you click that link has a section on the left hand side labelled "Settings & Options". Under there you will see another link called "Edit Signature". Click that and you will be able to edit it
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Old 10-05-2009   #3 (permalink)
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Strange, when i click on 'User Control Panel', I have 'Settings & Options' on left
side, but I can not click on it ??? Also I looked all options under 'Settings & Options'
and there is no option for setting signature ???

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I think you have to have made a certain number of posts outside of the lounge; but I can't remember how many
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elija's spot on, I think it's 100 posts. Unfortunately the signature area was a major target for spammers on the forum so that feature is only available to "established" users, to avoid people signing up and getting straight into spam.
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THANKS FOR INFO,

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Welcome to the forums, probe!

You can find the answer to this question and other common questions about using the forums here:

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