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MarkJFine's avatar
MarkJFine
Professor
7 years ago

New sig, just because... well, it's obvious.

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Edit: And then I broke it.

  • maratsade's avatar
    maratsade
    Distinguished Professor IV

    Cool.  I created a macro -- see below.  

     

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    • MarkJFine's avatar
      MarkJFine
      Professor

      I like using a sig because it's more or less automatic.

       

       

      • maratsade's avatar
        maratsade
        Distinguished Professor IV

        Yes, it is.  I considered using a sig and chose a macro instead because I don't need the disclaimer every time, and adding a macro to the post is no big deal (for me). 

  • Isn't there a way to set the font/size and add a CRLF or "<br>" before it without it getting truncated?

    • GabeU's avatar
      GabeU
      Distinguished Professor IV

      MarkJFine wrote:

      Isn't there a way to set the font/size and add a CRLF or "<br>" before it without it getting truncated?


      If you mean so there is a space between your reply and your signature when you post, I've found the only way it works is if your signature is limited to one line.  One line as shown, that is.  Right now yours is long enough that it's creating a second line.    

       

      Edit:  Try reducing the font.  It may help shorten it up some.  Like with mine, I made it small so it could all fit in one line and create a space.  

      • MarkJFine's avatar
        MarkJFine
        Professor

        GabeU wrote:

        MarkJFine wrote:

        Isn't there a way to set the font/size ...


        Edit:  Try reducing the font.  It may help shorten it up some.  Like with mine, I made it small so it could all fit in one line and create a space.  

        That was part of what I was looking for as well. There are no such options when editing the sig like you do for the body of a post.