Do I complain about cut off signatures?
Just that something is 'fine' does not mean that it cannot be improved. The reality, though, is that this site shouldn't even have signatures for the spam and reputation plugging everyone puts in them. Signatures and user titles should be something you earn by proving to the directors that your intelligence quotient exceeds 60. That'd filter out all of the crap about people wanting rep.
If that were to be implemented, however unlikely it is that the staff cares for the maturity level of the userbase, then you could increase the size of signatures with no trouble. (They would've already proven themselves capable of not abusing it if they were able to have one)
Why does everyone see the need to put big images (or any, in most cases) in their signatures anyways?
Why does everyone see the need to put big images (or any, in most cases) in their signatures anyways?
Consider that a user's signature is like a free advertisement after every post that user makes. In this light, if you just use simple text, most people won't be attracted to clicking your advertisement. Pretty pictures, however, make an impression on people and generate far more clicks, thus it makes perfect sense to have said pictures in one's signature.PurplePoot said:Why does everyone see the need to put big images (or any, in most cases) in their signatures anyways?
No, please no. I find that embedded scroll bars randomly in posts are incredibly annoying (except, of course, in tags which are meant to support them like script tags).Or how about a scrollbar added to the right?
But you can have smaller ones in said signature. It's not like rescaling the image by 5-10% ruins the effect.Consider that a user's signature is like a free advertisement after every post that user makes. In this light, if you just use simple text, most people won't be attracted to clicking your advertisement. Pretty pictures, however, make an impression on people and generate far more clicks, thus it makes perfect sense to have said pictures in one's signature.
For the same reason that there are "large" ads on websites and "small" ads on websites. Larger pictures draw more attention.PurplePoot said:But you can have smaller ones in said signature. It's not like rescaling the image by 5-10% ruins the effect.
And they also mean more pointless scrolling after the one time you consider clicking them.For the same reason that there are "large" ads on websites and "small" ads on websites. Larger pictures draw more attention.
Rising_Dusk said:The reality, though, is that this site shouldn't even have signatures for the spam and reputation plugging everyone puts in them. Signatures and user titles should be something you earn by proving to the directors that your intelligence quotient exceeds 60. That'd filter out all of the crap about people wanting rep.
If that were to be implemented, however unlikely it is that the staff cares for the maturity level of the userbase, then you could increase the size of signatures with no trouble. (They would've already proven themselves capable of not abusing it if they were able to have one)
Far better than a picture of a random tower from his map. Not only is that less aesthetically pleasing, but people also immediately know what it refers to, which to clearly uninterested users turns them away from the advertisement when they might have clicked the guy with a book.PurplePoot said:(like Karu's signature--it's a guy waving his hands over a book. That really describes a tower defence).
Because then every subsequent time you read tht person's post it's wasting your screen size.Many of the most successful advertisements have little to nothing to do with what they are advertising. Sometimes something that doesn't make a lot of sense will lure you to click it just out of curiosity. And who cares if a given person only clicks it once? If you can get 100 people to do what that one person did, then it was a successful ad.
Man, usually I find you to be insightful and logical, but here you're just being ridiculous. Cry me a river, you have to look at a picture multiple times because the dude posted more than once! So bug Ralle to add a "Disable Signatures" in the User CP or something, since you seem to hate the very idea of them.PurplePoot said:Because then every subsequent time you read tht person's post it's wasting your screen size.
I actually didn't notice that it took up the maximum size no matter what--removed my signature entirely, then. It seems to be inconsistent, but that is indeed annoying. All the more reason not to increase the max size though.
Earned signatures is a reasonable idea but I'm not convinced it would ever fly. Anyhow, my position remains the way it does and perhaps would change if a lot of the community did not seem to voice the same way; the fact that (specifically by karukef) an attempt was made in this thread to discredit anyone who did not agree with the OP as "illogical" does not lend to it.
Indeed.
I'm confused as to how you think you wouldn't earn a signature were you to use it for the correct means.HappyCockroach said:Earned signatures? No please. Signatures are useful to link project threads, resources made, or stuff like that. They aren't there to differ one member to another. Doing a signature hierarchy would be horrible.
Make me, bitch.PurplePoot said:PS. I like your signature, although you may need to scale it down 5-10% to fit it in the current bounds.
To allow the usage of more vertically demanding table structures, pictures, and subsequently just having more information in the space.Ham Ham said:Seriously, can you give me one f*cking good enough reason to increase the signature size limit?
Again, that they are "okay as they are" does not preclude them from improvement.Ham Ham said:Signatures are okay as they are. No need to modify.
I've yet to see one good reason why it is as you say, 'retarded.'HappyCockroach said:But that idea of earning signature rights is retarded.
It's ironic that you mention that at the Hive of all websites. Given the opportunity to disable signatures, sure, I'd do it. But let's face it, if you can't give a good reason to get rid of avatars or customizable profiles or friends lists, you can't possibly expect to get rid of signatures. I think having them be earned is a brilliant solution, because it limits their usage to people who might actually have links to their widely used resources or some such; links to things that people might need to click more than once. Furthermore, there's nothing wrong with advertising what maps you're making, or did you forget, like the hundreds of other "active users" at this website, that this place supposedly markets itself as a modding community?Eleandor said:It's funny how the average thread uses more space on signatures than on actual content. If anything should be changed, it should be the option to disable signatures. I don't give a shit about the maps you're making, the shameful attempts at funny chat messages or the images that contain nothing interesting at all.
The same reason that we have customizable profiles, user groups, avatars, reputation gems, and site styles other than the most basic. They look pretty.Eleandor said:What the hell is the point of ending each of your messages with a random dude reading a book anyway?
Oh, but I never claimed that only the hive's signatures annoy me. I know only one forum where the people actually keep their signatures of a reasonable size of about 3 lines of text. And for sure it's a more mature one than this one. Most of the other forums are probably even worse than this one. I think the last time I was on the helper.net some signatures took up my whole screen.It's ironic that you mention that at the Hive of all websites.
Do you have to do that at every post you make on this forum? Seriously, your rules state advertising in posts is not allowed, but signatures can have it? I mean: wtf is the difference? Other than putting it in your sig is just way easier?Furthermore, there's nothing wrong with advertising what maps you're making
This *place* you're speaking of happens to have an entire "maps" section as well as a whole "Map development" subforum. If that's not enough for you, then maybe "off-topic" and "diablo 3" and "WoW" subforums don't belong here either?or did you forget, like the hundreds of other "active users" at this website, that this place supposedly markets itself as a modding community?
Well, I'm sure you can guess my opinion on those? Even though I couldn't care less about avatars, at least they don't make your posts longer because they use empty space on the left of your post. Wait, maybe we should increase avatar size to - say - 256 * 256? Maybe larger, yay!The same reason that we have customizable profiles, user groups, avatars, reputation gems, and site styles other than the most basic. They look pretty.
Eleandor said:Do you have to do that at every post you make on this forum? Seriously, your rules state advertising in posts is not allowed, but signatures can have it? I mean: wtf is the difference? Other than putting it in your sig is just way easier?
You should read the rules first before referencing them incorrectly. In case you were wondering, advertising WC3 maps is related to WC3.The Rules said:Do not advertise things that are not related to Warcraft III on this site. Especially do not advertise products that you wish other people to buy, or pornographic sites. This will result in a ban.
I'm fairly sure you misunderstood the intent of the text you quoted. The site is obviously a WC3 modding site, but many of the active members here treat it as MySpace #2 instead. What I said was directly referring to that common mistreatment of the site by its members.Eleandor said:This *place* you're speaking of happens to have an entire "maps" section as well as a whole "Map development" subforum. If that's not enough for you, then maybe "off-topic" and "diablo 3" and "WoW" subforums don't belong here either?
I think the last time I was on the helper.net some signatures took up my whole screen.
Eleandor, go fishing. I can't believe that signatures stress you out that badly.
Well, it's been a looong time since my last visit there.That's a peculiar experience you had, given that only moderators and above are allowed signatures there.