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Re: Size Down Those Signatures!
There is another option to enforce this rule without relying on users. It would require a little bit of work on Brandon's part, but it would be a permanent solution.
If the server-side script could wrap a DIV element around each signature and apply the CSS properties: Code:
max-height:200px;I am personally for this option. This will not only solve our issues of perpetual scrolling, but it will force people to keep their signature size down to the limit if they want them to be seen. And as for our IE friends, they will get the benefits soon enough. |
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I am for the above post!
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Quick way to check your sig image height: Right mouse click on the image and click properties. At least this is valid for windows computers.
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TubaMorg, that only works if your sig is one image with no text. ;)
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Nice idea, Kevin. It shouldn't be too hard to implement, either.
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Now, moving away from that and back OT: Wouldn't another option for limiting signature size be to put an iframe around the signature contents, with a width=100%, even if its only used for those people who use Windows' IE? |
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There are many ways using existing HTML and CSS to limit a signature to a certain size, but there are very few ways to limit it down to a certain maximum size. DIV elements, IFRAMEs, and others can be used to give a signature, say, a 200 pixel height, but then every single signature on the forum would become that height. I do not think lengthening current signatures is desired.
As an amendment to my original suggestion, I would recommend that instead of setting the max-height as a pixel count, use an equivalent em count. That makes the page more accessible to those who set their base text size to something larger than normal. Since most browser's default font size is 16 pixels, that would make 200px equal to 12.5em. For those that do not know the details of CSS measurements, an em is a unit of length that is based on the text size. This way, if a user increases their base text size to something larger, say they cannot read small print, the dimension will grow accordingly. This way, lines of text that previously fit in a 200px limit do not suddenly dissapear. Anyways, that is my recommendation. |
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Who needs software to measure a sig?
It seems to me that you could take a piece of paper, hold it up to the ruler on your screen, make pencil marks on the edge of the paper corresponding to the ends of the ruler, then hold the paper up to your sig to see if it fits within the marks. The only cautions would be to have the image in the middle of your monitor to avoid optical distortion, and to be careful not to mark the monitor with your pencil or fingers. This technique would be particularly useful if you don't have a ruler handy for measuring things in the traditional way. Of course, it won't be accurate if you're trying to push the limit at exactly 200 pixels. |
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About time someone said it.
I would support that code idea. Would be very good at enforcing the rule. I always try to stick within it but have had trouble in the past with resizing pictures, thus pushing me a couple of pixels over. As it stands, I think if I hit enter to shift this years motto onto a new line, I'd be over the size limit. I have always tried to stick within the limits but I have seen others out there who seem to disregard them entirely. If some people can make the effort to obey the rules, everyone should be able to. |
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Yep 200 pixels is the legal limit.
I wish everyone would keep them less than 100 pixels. Food for thought- Who do you really think is reading your 10 line signature anyways? Not me. It's just more to skim over. If you want people to actually read your signature, or get anything useful out of it, maybe you should go with the minimalist "less is more" approach. -JV |
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