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Hi,

I've noticed lately some very long signatures, some up to 8-9 lines long. This is just too much, especially when the post the sig is attached to is only a sentence or two! It also makes scanning and reading the entire message thread more difficult.

Please keep your signatures short & sweet. Thanks!

Regards,
Chris
 
Posts: 5291 | Location: San Jose, CA | Registered: November 10, 1999Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Just wanted to bump this topic back to life. I'm still noticing some really long signatures that are, in fact, longer than the posts to which the are attached.

Please keeps your sig short & sweet!

Regards,
Chris
 
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Just bumping this topic again. I've come across more 8 line long signatures. Mad Please shorten to just 1-2 lines!!

Thanks,
Chris
 
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Bumping again. Still seeing some very long signatures. I took the liberty of editing a 10 line signature today. Please read above thread.

Not sure how important it is to list all your cookers, but if you do, please do so on one line.

Thanks,
Chris
 
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quote:
Originally posted by Chris Allingham:
Bumping again. Still seeing some very long signatures. I took the liberty of editing a 10 line signature today. Please read above thread.

Not sure how important it is to list all your cookers, but if you do, please do so on one line.

Thanks,
Chris

Chris, I can only imagine what you go through to keep all this in line, My hat off to you. Wink Maybe some of them bright Orange Glow banners when they register, do's and dont's. That new banner really does get your attention. Just a thought. Smiler


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Originally posted by Chris Allingham:
Bumping again. Still seeing some very long signatures. I took the liberty of editing a 10 line signature today. Please read above thread.

Not sure how important it is to list all your cookers, but if you do, please do so on one line.

Thanks,
Chris

Chris, I can only imagine what you go through to keep all this in line, My hat off to you. Wink Maybe some of them bright Orange Glow banners when they register, do's and dont's. That new banner really does get your attention. Just a thought. Smiler


*Cheer* Thanks again Chris!


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