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I kind of like the 150x80 idea. But of course, it's not my decision in the end ;)

Can someone (admin level?) say, "subscriber feature"? ;)

EDIT: Oh, and include us vets, too. :shiftyninja:

I'd like to see 160x120, uses full width of the user box, and keeps it to a standard ratio (4:3).

I like that idea (Y)

Can anyone from the staff speak about the sig limits? if theres any chance one day down the line that the limit will be raised from 50kb to say 75kb?

I think the sig limit is something we still have to deal with, namely for the dial-uppers.

I know that this day and age, it's nearly obsolete, but there's still that one guy out there usin it. ;)

I think the sig limit is something we still have to deal with, namely for the dial-uppers.

I know that this day and age, it's nearly obsolete, but there's still that one guy out there usin it. ;)

Yeah I know its a major problem but if you were dial up with some of the sigs on here high end of 50kb you would disable them anyway?

Well, they are a bit small for those of us using higher resolutions, particularly when most other forums use 95x95 or 100x100 (Hexus has the same issue); I think 90x90 would be a good compromise, personally...

Heck, I can barely read the text on my own avatar! :(

I like that also :)

160x120 seems a little too big to me

Yes 128x128 would be large enough, or 120x120.

Restricting the width to less than the available width is fairly pointless imo, it has zero impact on the presentation of the page. If you're willing to accept 120px in height, you may as well accept the full available space.

Restricting the width to less than the available width is fairly pointless imo, it has zero impact on the presentation of the page. If you're willing to accept 120px in height, you may as well accept the full available space.

Yes that makes sense. ;)

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