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Any one have it Animated :cool: and for the guy who said you dont have photoshope try GIMP 2 google it

(look down there)

Used to have five of them bunched all together, but it was taking too long to grab the 5-6 images from Imageshack's slow servers. Thus this SWF sig. Still enables link clickability.

nice tut, it's a shame etiquette isn't impressed in it as well...this trend of stacking 4 or 5 (and more) looks akin to a sneeze on the screen. once is nice, but multiples are just plain tacky.

I'd say the signatures that have multiple stuff in them (one HUGE image, a couple userbars, and a 'gamer status' image all squeezed within the Neowin signature size limits) are just as annoying.

Geez, who actually calls them 'User Bars'? Try 'Tags', this is what they are commonly called across many forums. And I can't really see how anyone would need a tutorial to make them. 350 x 19 is all you need to know, and that the font you need to use is called '04b_08', to what I remember. The rest you can work out for yourself.

Furthermore, why would you want tags?! They're so old, no-one barely uses them anymore because they've become so common.

Geez, who actually calls them 'User Bars'? Try 'Tags', this is what they are commonly called across many forums. And I can't really see how anyone would need a tutorial to make them. 350 x 19 is all you need to know, and that the font you need to use is called '04b_08', to what I remember. The rest you can work out for yourself.

Furthermore, why would you want tags?! They're so old, no-one barely uses them anymore because they've become so common.

Look whos a happy bunny today. I call them userbars, the thread maker calls them userbars, userbarmaker.com calls them userbars, userbar websites calls them userbars!

Dude, how can you say, why would you want tags, they're so old. Sigs are older, and lastly, who the **** cares if your a non-subscriber, its just the way it works, nobody cares about my sig except from me, so why should anyone care about yours?

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