Is my signature okay?
Is my signature okay?
"I'm coming like a wyvern in heat."
@Midorikawa; you'll have to break the sentence into two or rewrite it, so that the width is within 600 pixels. (Just to add, 'Anyone ~ Travelers' will stretch over 700 pixels, so you'll have to fix the sentence a bit more than only breaking the line into two lines at that point.)
If you fix it, your signature will be fine, as your image's file size is acceptable (131 kb), and the overall height remains fine.
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Is mine ok now? I removed 1 stamp and made the text closer to the banner. Dunno if I should remove the breeder text too...? (but I like it there, waah)
Please just nobody tell me the banner needs re-sizing because I have NO idea how to do that ;_;
EDIT: have swapped old banner for newly resized one, thanks Burgundy!
Last edited by LadySasaki; 4th March 2013 at 12:46 PM.
I breed egg move pokes & DW females.
Unfortunately yes, the banner is 169 pixels in height and since there's also text, so you'll have to resize it to 152-153 or so. ;_; I can do it for you so just give me a second and I'll send you a private message!
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Is my sig okay? If not I can change it to a..smaller one.
“Death is not a hunter unbeknownst to its prey, one is always aware that it lies in wait. Though life is merely a journey to the grave, it must not be undertaken without hope. Only then will a traveler’s story live on, treasured by those who bid him farewell."

I'm just coming in to check if my signature's ok.
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My signature fine now?
That should be all right, yes!
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Come post in the Garden Grotto!
I doubt it is,but..is my sig alright? Sadly I do not know how to resize it :|
“Death is not a hunter unbeknownst to its prey, one is always aware that it lies in wait. Though life is merely a journey to the grave, it must not be undertaken without hope. Only then will a traveler’s story live on, treasured by those who bid him farewell."
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