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If you upload your signature pic from your hard disk, you could use MS Paint to re-size it, save it and re-load the smaller picture version into your user CP.....
No need to re-size sig pics, they automatically
re-size when you upload them.
If you insert a pic directly into a post from an off site server,
you may want to re-size for a reasonable size, but that's all.
I get the screen that shows what my signature picture is—it's the same photo of my bike that's in my avatar, but larger—I've done everything: I've clicked to upload it from my computer, it shows as this is your signature photo, I've clicked save. When I post, I have checked "show your signature"... everything. But it never shows up.
Ok Ill tell you what I did wrong. I kept trieng to use the "edit profile pic" and it wouldnt work. I could get the pic in there but it wouldnt upload. Once you get the pic in the space go back to your control panel and scroll down to "edit signiture" and you will see your pic and in the upper right corner it will say upload pic. Click it and your done. Worked for me.
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