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Looks like the old code didn't transfer over right or this board uses different code than the other. You'll see your signature has html code in it now, you need to change it back to BB Code.

take out the < > and replace them with [ ]

If you have "quotes" around your URL, you should remove them as well.

That should fix it for you.

Pat
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  • Profile picture of the author igorkheifets
    I have used the regular BBcode in my sig and it seems to work fine =\
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  • Profile picture of the author Scott Ames
    You have gotten a juicy rep point for that one. Sorry, out of beers.
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    • Profile picture of the author Pat Lovell
      Originally Posted by Scott Ames View Post

      You have gotten a juicy rep point for that one. Sorry, out of beers.
      Thanks Scott, I'd prefer a cold one , but rep will do.

      A nice Guinness would be perfect right now.
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      • Profile picture of the author Rob Canyon
        Just Curious...

        Is it acceptable to add your twitter url in your sig file.

        Cheers,

        Rob
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        • Profile picture of the author Steven Wagenheim
          Originally Posted by Rob Canyon View Post

          Just Curious...

          Is it acceptable to add your twitter url in your sig file.

          Cheers,

          Rob
          Rob, to the best of my understanding, all sites in your profile must be
          domains that you own. So sites like blogger, wordpress and so on don't
          qualify. At least that's my understanding.
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          • Profile picture of the author Rob Canyon
            Steve

            Thanks.

            I'll take is out now.

            Just curious about one more thing... It seems a lot of people are putting WSO links in their sig files. Is this another no no.
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            • Profile picture of the author Keith Boisvert
              WSO's can be in your sig, so long as they are yours

              And I thought Twitter, WP, blogger stuff could be in your sig file, so long as it was linked to your account?

              Could someone clarify this?

              Keith
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              • Profile picture of the author Rob Canyon
                Yep, Keith

                It would be great to get clarification on this stuff...

                Since WSO's no longer bump, I seems that everyone is creating provocative threads and replys in the other forums (like main discussion), just to get people to follow the sig files.

                Which is fine by me if that's the system.

                It's easier to play the game if you know the rules.

                Cheers,

                Rob
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