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Fluid app code signature11/12/2022 Something which tells us how far we are over the limit would be handy. It would be helpful if the forum had one built into the signature panel since clearly it is counting (or trying to) anyway. *which I check through a character counter widget. I ask again, can those of you who make these decisions please consider lightening this one up just a little? Perhaps for the demis, who are less likely to cause signature problems? Please? Pretty please? With sugar on top? Is it really necessary to be this strict? I understand there needs to be limits but this one is VERY limiting. Under Email signature, do one of the following: To include your signature at the. On the nav bar, choose Settings > Options. Enter your user name and password, and then select Sign in. This is an irritating problem and I don't have much appreciation for being punished for the rare cases of signature abuse. In a web browser, sign in to Outlook Web App using the URL provided by the person who manages email for your organization. I can't imagine that happens all that often anyway. Why not open it up a little and if someone's signature goes overboard and they're posting all over and bothering people oh so much with their hideous sig, just remove it? People will report a hideous intrusive signature. How is a carriage return a character?Īll malfunctioning forum character counters aside, I am still very frustrated by not being able to use a little judgement and have such a short limit placed upon me JUST IN CASE someone takes advantage and puts in a big ugly signature. I have something that actually is well under both of the the 150/300 limits * which only fits so long as there is no carriage return. I've noticed this before and now I realize what it is. It is not counting characters accurately. For one thing, the character counter here is off its head. I thought it would be a good idea to show an example of the signature I would like to have, that way people can see how ridiculous it is not. That said, it seems like the most logical solution is to either have an MRoogle tag (written by edesignuk) added or extend (or eliminate) the code limit. It would be nice to be able to do both without having to cut corners. In all honesty, I enjoy putting an MRoogle link in my signature, but having a personality is more important to me. I think that most people would either not use the extended code limit or use it for something beneficial. In reality, if I really wanted some gratuitous code in my signature I could just easily have extra code that I could copy and paste at the end of every post exempli gratia MacDawg with the Woof Woof at the end of every post. Regardless, I don't think the actual character limit needs to be adjusted, but rather the code limit. I never thought my night of signature code frustration would still be a topic of discussion over a month later.
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