View Full Version : Request for HTML to be allowed.
EddieMcD
07-07-2001, 12:06
As you can see, my signiture is getting long, and it would be easy to shrink using HTML. Set limits to it (a few lines of text and a small pic), and if someone gets out of hand, warn them, then ban them. I think allowing HTML and limiting it would allow users to be more creative without getting out of hand.
Thanks. :)
Joe Ross
07-07-2001, 14:26
how would using html make your sig shorter?
Lora Knepper
07-07-2001, 14:44
I have to agree with Joe...vB code does the same as html for the most part. How would that make your sig shorter? BTW...I really wish you would shorten it....and I didn't say that quote I'm quoted for!! I stole it long ago from someone's post on the old forums...
~ lora
EddieMcD
07-07-2001, 16:57
Two words: scrolling marquee.
Brandon Martus
08-07-2001, 02:26
any html tags you require can be added to vB Code, just tell me which ones you need, and ill add them.
Kyle Fenton
08-07-2001, 14:01
This might not be the greatest in gracious professionalism but I am all forward to Banning Ed extremely long queer signatures.
I don't know, If I am the only one who thinks this, I will shut up.
By the way.
The MARQUEE is an built in applet in only IE5. So Netscape and AOL users can't see the MARQUEE, and it would all turn to a big mess. Plus the signatures would be the same length down but just booing around in the screen. A better option is to use a JavaScript banner. Where one message would come up at a time and would be control by the web master by how many milliseconds she/he sets it too.
mike o'leary
08-07-2001, 16:09
isnt there a limit on how long a signature can be?
Brandon Martus
09-07-2001, 00:47
Originally posted by mike o'leary
isnt there a limit on how long a signature can be?
Yes.
There is a 10 line limit (i think i set it to that)
If a signature is over the limit right now, it will stay that way until they edit their profile. At that time, it will notify them that it is too long, and won't let them proceed until they shorten it. (this was put into place last week some time)
EddieMcD
09-07-2001, 14:26
AOL users can see a scrolling marquee. And having the scrolling marquee would be a lifesaver. Could you add that?
Matt Leese
09-07-2001, 15:17
I object to support for the scrolling marquee. Supporting proprietary standards is in no one's interest. Instead, support only open standards (http://www.w3c.org/). Microsoft would love to lock you into using IE in perpetuity by making web pages incompitable with any other browser. We shouldn't allow this to happen and so shouldn't support proprietary standards that help them to accomplish this.
Matt
Joe Ross
09-07-2001, 15:59
I have a better idea than a scrolling marquee. How about we ban eddie and limit signatures to 4 lines :)
Brandon Martus
09-07-2001, 16:00
Originally posted by Joe Ross
I have a better idea than a scrolling marquee. How about we ban eddie and limit signatures to 4 lines :)
a signature size limit is in effect, as of last week some time
Kyle Fenton
09-07-2001, 16:10
I thought AOL 6.0 uses Netscape 6.0 making the Marquee incompatible.
And scrolling long messages isn't the greatest idea. If a line gets too long they might use multiple lines.
They are three behaviors of marquee
* scroll
*slide
*alternate
Marquee were never meant to be long list of anything. Usually just a sentence @ most.
What is best though is JavaScript banner, where it displays one message after another automatically. A good example is http://www.apple.com
But as lot of people say a signature is a signature. One or two quotes from maybe a famous scientist maybe all right. But not a bunch of crud that no one reads or do care about and just makes people mad because you have to scroll down to see the next reply.
Jay Lundy
09-07-2001, 16:33
Originally posted by Matt Leese
Microsoft would love to lock you into using IE in perpetuity by making web pages incompitable with any other browser.
Good point. I have been using Netscape Communicator 4.7 for about 1 1/2 years, but I recently switched to IE because of all the CSS it supports that Netscape doesn't. In many cases, CSS can make a huge difference and since I was developing a site that used CSS, I decided to start using IE. I agree IE is monopolizing and that is a bad thing, but I still want my CSS. I guess the problem is Netscape is behind and as soon as they catch up with IE, Microsoft will have released even more features that people want. Maybe if Netscape started releasing new features before IE people would start using it more.
BTW, I still using Netscape Messenger instead of Outlook. It's faster, neater, easier to use, and all-around better.
Joe Ross
09-07-2001, 18:44
Originally posted by Kyle Fenton
I thought AOL 6.0 uses Netscape 6.0 making the Marquee incompatible.
AFAIK, AOL still uses IE as its browser, even though they bought Netscape quite a while ago.
Originally posted by Jay Lundy
Good point. I have been using Netscape Communicator 4.7 for about 1 1/2 years, but I recently switched to IE because of all the CSS it supports that Netscape doesn't.
Have you tried Netscape 6.1? or even better, mozilla (http://www.mozilla.org) the browser that netscape is based on?
mike o'leary
09-07-2001, 22:04
if ed gets a scrolling marquee for his sig its not like anyones gonna bother scrolling down it...
im all in favor of making the limit even stricter then 10 lines...i think someone suggested 4 lines, which sounds about right. if you really want to go all out, get a web page somewhere and add all youre rediculous stuff there, and youre signature can be a link...
BHS First Team
13-02-2002, 18:55
does it really matter? :eek:
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