Picture in signature line
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Picture in signature line
I can't seem to get a pic into my signature area. I've tried "Insert image" in the main post edit box and I've also tried uploading the pic from my pc or pointing to the image with a URL. I don't get an error or a message telling me the image size is too large. Just nothing in the preview area.
Actually, now that I look at it. It looks like the pic is there since there seems to be a large whitespace in my signature area but the pic is not displaying.
Actually, now that I look at it. It looks like the pic is there since there seems to be a large whitespace in my signature area but the pic is not displaying.
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The picture has a lot of white space above and below the logo, you are only seeing the top bit of white space because the picture you added is too tall to display.
Try cropping the white space out first, and then if it's still too large shrink the cropped image down until it does show correctly.
Hope that is of help.
Try cropping the white space out first, and then if it's still too large shrink the cropped image down until it does show correctly.
Hope that is of help.
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That was it. Thx.
The picture has a lot of white space above and below the logo, you are only seeing the top bit of white space because the picture you added is too tall to display.
Try cropping the white space out first, and then if it's still too large shrink the cropped image down until it does show correctly.
Hope that is of help.
Try cropping the white space out first, and then if it's still too large shrink the cropped image down until it does show correctly.
Hope that is of help.
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