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Belial 01-03-2011 10:30 AM

Signature help
 
I know that the limit is 300 x 300.

Since I have two images in my sig should I make one smaller or is it ok? I just am not sure how to get the info or sizes. It looks small enough to me but that might not be accurate enough.

Thanks in advance for the help!

Coda 01-03-2011 01:54 PM

There's a secondary limit of 350 pixels tall and if you go over that it'll just get cut off. You're fine.

Belial 01-03-2011 03:30 PM

Thank you Coda! *shares gingerbread*

Sei 01-03-2011 05:33 PM

Hey Belial,

I know Coda said you were fine, but for your own edification, here’s how to check the size of images on a PC (keep in mind, I use FF and IE, so those will be the two I explain):

  • First you click on either “View Image Info” for Firefox or “Properties” for Internet Explorer.
  • Second, a window will come up, listing an image’s size (the bytes an image is) and dimensions (the pixel x pixel width and height). Those two are the information you need to remember.
  • Third, you make sure that your images (or any combination of images) fall within the limit. As Coda said, it will auto cut-off, but it's always nice to make sure you're within the limit, right? xD

…and here and here are images in case it needs more explanation. Hope this helps! :3

Sadrain 01-03-2011 05:35 PM

For me, I just open the image in a new tab and the top you will see the image name and it's size. Unless you're using Chrome, though. x3

Sei 01-03-2011 05:45 PM

That's another way to do it, Rainy. *nods*

That's the good thing about technology: there usually is more than one way to do something. That's just the method I've been doing for years. :3

Echo-chan713 01-03-2011 06:10 PM

Mine got a little cut off, but it wasn't important, it was a foot


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