So you all like it that much, eh? :P Alright then, put it back to 200 if you really, really want to (though I'll say here that I originally "designed" (Note: adding black dots between bits of text so they'd be seperated equally) it to be around 40% wide (100pix works well), but thought it was too large) - You're the guys who have to live with it, after all.
(Well, I say "have", you can always take it off or so)
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Your signature came up in Employee Lounge, Edd. Nate was having trouble with it, so Alcar did some fixing, then decided to add marquees to the list of illegal sig content, hence preventing anyone from adding their own. It also prevented you from editing your own sig ever again.
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Perhaps a sensible option considering Marquees can be annoying - Though I feel privaleged and somehow touched that you all see mine as an exception.
Normally I hate marquees as much as anyone, but they can be utilised for effects if you wish to parody or replicate something.
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Part of the problem, I suspect, was that the <marquee> tag had both a ‘width’ attribute (set to 20%) and the inline CSS ‘width: 200px’. No idea how you managed to get it to 75 pixels wide with those. The only thing I can think of is that either Nate or Alcar altered it without telling you or me.
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That's a bit puzzling 'cause I only orignally used the "Width=##%" command until it changed to the CSS thing, but for some reason it had both commands in. I wanted to remove the 20% thing 'cause it was obsolete, but VB wouldn't let me.
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Incidentally, the ‘width’ attribute has long been deprecated, ever since CSS came out. The <font> tag is also deprecated. <marquee> isn’t even an official HTML tag, and goes against web accessibility standards. You gotta accept there will be teething problems.
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It was the stuff they taught me in college in 2004 - Strange that they didn't cover CSS. I don't do HTML stuff often and that sig itself is a year and a half old or so, maybe even 2 years (but I don't intend to change it - Beats the hell out of anything personal I'd chose to put into my sig). Not suprising how fast stuff changes, though.
Still, thankyou everyone.