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Let's do a survey and see what everyone does think about the diff sig sizes. I agree the current is much to small, but then I've always thought the 500x250 was a bit to large as well.
Here are examples of the diff sizes, and let's just see what everyone thinks.
500x250
400x200
300X150
200x100
Last edited by schumacher; Aug 7, 2008 at 07:59 AM.
For REAL scoots and Nice looking ones, 500x250, or maybe even larger.
For the 'Red headed' step child from Harley, 50x50 is more than enough. (Cept for your's Schu, 500X250 works well)
PS You can pay me the $20 next time you see me.
Damm Schu, we NEED the emoticons back, I don't want someone to think I am TOO serious 'bout this.
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