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The pic in the post is your avatar. Is that the same one you are going to use for your sig? If you go online and google "faststone photoresizer" you can download a free program that I use for just such purposes where I don't want to sign on to photobucket. This way I can grab photos right off my desktop and add them to the resizer.
Go to "User Cp" (control panel) at the top left of the screen here.
Under "Settings Options" look for "Edit Signature".
Scroll down and look for "Upload Signature Picture".
Use the "Option 2 - Upload from Your Computer" and click "Browse".
Point it to the image location on your computer (ie: C:\Documents and Settings\chris mcmillion.DR2RBBR51\My Pictures\eg glide_sig.jpg)
Click "Upload" to save the image to the forum server.
Then just add the tag line [sigpic][/sigpic] to your signature in the control panel settings.
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