Look at jeffa's CSS. He mentions it in his homenode. I use it too. It's the first thing under that picture of his in BIG BOLD. It has code for removing particular user's sigs. If you don't like others, you'll learn from it.

Just a word to the wise. There may be some people who don't like podmaster. There are people who do like podmaster. You make people who like podmaster feel awkward when you critique other people's "stuff". That's like saying, "I don't like the way sporty writes long ass sentences." It makes people feel weird.

It's usually a little nicer to everyone and shows a little more maturity (no finger pointing) by asking how to solve a problem w/ people, w/o naming names unless asked.

No ill will.. just a note when asking about other people. :)

Update: Added an example.


Play that funky music white boy..

In reply to Re: Podmaster's Obscene Signature by exussum0
in thread Podmaster's Obscene Signature by princepawn

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