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in thread Possible bug in Perl?

jeteve, is that last line written in your post part of the post, cause I went to the link and I couldn't see the relevance to the post..

I'd have thought that a sig would be best represented in a smaller font, if one considers it absolutely essential to use such things..

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Re^3: Possible bug in Perl?
by bart (Canon) on Jul 26, 2005 at 13:44 UTC
    With CSS, you can make sigs look differently from the rest. For example, my custom CSS holds the code:
    div.pmsig, div.pmsig td, div.pmsig font { color: #988; background-color: #F0F0F9; }
    which makes the text greyish on greyish (for use on white background)

    Feel free to change the colours. :)

      Thanks Bart! It's great to have that functionality there.

      Be that as it may, I find sigs as offensive as public smoking, bad breath, and other people's headphones you can hear on public transport. Everyone has a right to do it, but it affects others in different ways, and is entirely unnecessary. If people want to see a life motto, there's always the home page.