Reduce Font Size
I would like to reduce the font size of my profile signature.
How do I make the font size of my sig smaller than the font (I think it's *1*) of my posts? I've tried reading up on vB code but I'm still pretty hopeless at tech stuff. Help, please? Thanks! |
hm, on my sig, i use [*size=1][/size*]
without the asterisks.. and it's a bit smaller than the standard 'post' font. how to get it even smaller? i dunno... size=0 ? /me goes test... tested...0 seems to be the same as 1. makes sense that 1 is the smallest. duh ;) |
Thanks SiN, for trying to help. I want my font to be about the size of your *girlie geek* sig. How did you do that? Because when I use font size 1, it looks just like the rest of the post.
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hm. i dunno why yours is being weird .. :confused:
lemme see if i can get the exact contents of my sig so you can see.. ok, the code tag does not work, but it's like this - [size=1*][*color=FF99CC]- + - ° GiRLie GeeK ° - + - ° PoRN FReaK ° - + - 01110010011011110110111101110100001000000110110101100101[/color*][/size*] without asterisks.. maybe, since you've got some color in yours, it's just a nesting problem? if you want the whole of the text to be small, make sure you put the 'size=1' at the very beginning, and then the '/size' at the very end. just like with html, you need to make sure things are nested right or it wont work. hope this helps finally :) |
normal - test
<font size='1pt'><font size='1pt'>test2</font></font> <small><small>test<small></small> html tags still work around here... just try a few different settings... :) |
Yea!!!! Thanks guys!!! (it worked).
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umm can you make your sig shorter anyways? it's still very long vertically
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Sure, I'll take care of it tonite :).
In non-techie terms, is there a maxium length that is preferred, just so I get it right the first time? Thanks! |
I think six lines is more than enough for a sig...
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Gotcha, will do. Thanks again.
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