Brim
11-10-2010, 01:05 PM
Hello everyone.
Like a lot of other people I have the problem that the images in the signature don't show up. I tried to find a solution in the existing threads but I fear I did not quite understood what I have to do. :/
(I did not do any modifications besides editing the template so far)
Anyone able to help me? Thanks in advance!
EDIT: btw: the image shows up when I enter the url alone! But never the less the url isn't accepted in any forum. So as a stand alone window it works but in a forum not. Any idea how this can be?
The forum I tested it is a wbblite 1.0.2
EDIT2: ok...to solve this I played around a little and what I found is really confusing: seems the code works on some forums (this for example) but not on others.
I think the best solution to get it working in other forums as well would be to have a link directly to the picture (ending with .gif) instead of the siggy.php id thing. Anybody knows a way to mod it this way so that the diplayed image is still fitting (and changing with chnages in levels)?
Like a lot of other people I have the problem that the images in the signature don't show up. I tried to find a solution in the existing threads but I fear I did not quite understood what I have to do. :/
(I did not do any modifications besides editing the template so far)
Anyone able to help me? Thanks in advance!
EDIT: btw: the image shows up when I enter the url alone! But never the less the url isn't accepted in any forum. So as a stand alone window it works but in a forum not. Any idea how this can be?
The forum I tested it is a wbblite 1.0.2
EDIT2: ok...to solve this I played around a little and what I found is really confusing: seems the code works on some forums (this for example) but not on others.
I think the best solution to get it working in other forums as well would be to have a link directly to the picture (ending with .gif) instead of the siggy.php id thing. Anybody knows a way to mod it this way so that the diplayed image is still fitting (and changing with chnages in levels)?