ShadowThief Posted June 22, 2015 Share Posted June 22, 2015 I tried to submit a signature image, and it responded to a error, is it fr my inexperience in the community or was it just a error on my end. Thank you! Link to comment
myuhinny Posted June 22, 2015 Share Posted June 22, 2015 Hard to say without more info like what were you trying to use as a signature? http://www.loverslab.com/topic/292-rules/ 4. Forum signatures must not be larger than 250 pixels high or 600 pixels wide. They must not contain any affiliate links, or links to links to paysites, and must be static (no gif). Signatures are allowed to contain pornographic content, as long as it is not anything deemed hardcore, which is up to the judgement of the site staff. Link to comment
ShadowThief Posted June 22, 2015 Author Share Posted June 22, 2015 Hard to say without more info like what were you trying to use as a signature? http://www.loverslab.com/topic/292-rules/ 4. Forum signatures must not be larger than 250 pixels high or 600 pixels wide. They must not contain any affiliate links, or links to links to paysites, and must be static (no gif). Signatures are allowed to contain pornographic content, as long as it is not anything deemed hardcore, which is up to the judgement of the site staff. Its below those qualifications. I resized it and everything. But all i get is this "You are not allowed to use that image extension on this community." Link to comment
GSBmodders Posted June 22, 2015 Share Posted June 22, 2015 Hard to say without more info like what were you trying to use as a signature? http://www.loverslab.com/topic/292-rules/ 4. Forum signatures must not be larger than 250 pixels high or 600 pixels wide. They must not contain any affiliate links, or links to links to paysites, and must be static (no gif). Signatures are allowed to contain pornographic content, as long as it is not anything deemed hardcore, which is up to the judgement of the site staff. Its below those qualifications. I resized it and everything. But all i get is this "You are not allowed to use that image extension on this community." It sounds like you saved your image in a format that the forum hates. Try saving as a png, or a jpg Link to comment
ShadowThief Posted June 22, 2015 Author Share Posted June 22, 2015 Hard to say without more info like what were you trying to use as a signature? http://www.loverslab.com/topic/292-rules/ 4. Forum signatures must not be larger than 250 pixels high or 600 pixels wide. They must not contain any affiliate links, or links to links to paysites, and must be static (no gif). Signatures are allowed to contain pornographic content, as long as it is not anything deemed hardcore, which is up to the judgement of the site staff. Its below those qualifications. I resized it and everything. But all i get is this "You are not allowed to use that image extension on this community." It sounds like you saved your image in a format that the forum hates. Try saving as a png, or a jpg Its currently a png, but ill edit it too a jpg. Thanks for the suggestion! Link to comment
GSBmodders Posted June 22, 2015 Share Posted June 22, 2015 well png files are ok, so it's not that. Where did you upload the image? It could be a hosting issue. I use tinypic. Also what did you use to edit the image? Some programs like photoshop and a few others will at times save an image file under maximum settings. This can at times make an image a much larger file then the 400kb or so that windows will read it at. I myself recently upgraded from cs4 and I am running into this alot lately, particularly when creating png files for use in creating animated gifs and swf files. So if nothing else open your image in ms paint and then save it under a new format. In other words save your png as a jpeg or bmp O(and then if you need to use a png convert the jpeg or bmp back to a png) Link to comment
ShadowThief Posted June 22, 2015 Author Share Posted June 22, 2015 well png files are ok, so it's not that. Where did you upload the image? It could be a hosting issue. I use tinypic. Also what did you use to edit the image? Some programs like photoshop and a few others will at times save an image file under maximum settings. This can at times make an image a much larger file then the 400kb or so that windows will read it at. I myself recently upgraded from cs4 and I am running into this alot lately, particularly when creating png files for use in creating animated gifs and swf files. So if nothing else open your image in ms paint and then save it under a new format. In other words save your png as a jpeg or bmp O(and then if you need to use a png convert the jpeg or bmp back to a png) Thank you for the tinypic suggestion it worked! Love your signature btw! (Now to edit my basic sig haha) Link to comment
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