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  • 6 months later...
Posted · HowTo: Signature

Hey sorry I'm a bit late on that topic but [Youmagineuser=username]

doesn't seems to do much... It add the youmagine bar with blank designs and when you click on any blank box it refer to

EDIT: ho god.... copy paste is really evil

 

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    Posted · HowTo: Signature

    You need to use a version of your username that shows up in the address bar when you go to your YouMagine profile. For example, if my screen name on YouMagine is "Erik de Bruijn" it would show /users/erik-de-bruijn in the address bar. Take the part "erik-de-bruijn" and put that into your signature (obviously using your own username instead).

     

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    Posted · HowTo: Signature

    12MUCH - please pick the "best answer". I think only you can do that (even moderators I think can't do that).

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    Posted · HowTo: Signature

    He can't really pick a "best answer" here since the thread is a couple of years old. The replies here no longer apply on the new forum.

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    Posted · HowTo: Signature

    I was told by Matthijs that the forum does not yet support a signature feature.

    Also to pick a "best answer" you have to modify your topic to be a "question".

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