View Full Version : Option to turn sigs off doesn't work


AndyC_772
31 August 2007, 09:52
I really don't care who thinks they can pull what, using what part of their anatomy - and certainly don't want to be reminded on every single post they make. IMHO it's just the sort of clutter that SN has successfully managed so long and hard to avoid.

So, I've used the option to turn sigs off in my control panel, but it's not working. Could you take a look please guys?

[edit: actually I think they're 'moods', not sigs - but the effect is the same.]

phil
31 August 2007, 10:05
Yes its the moods thing Andy

ex-webby
31 August 2007, 10:49
Thanks Andy, we'll sort this out.

Simon

AndyC_772
01 September 2007, 10:45
The "moods" feature is an important part of the social side of ScoobyNet, so it cannot be completely dissabled.

With respect, how on earth did you work that out? It's just a signature by another name - nobody at all has used it to actually describe their mood, and even if they did, it's not something I care about enough to want to see it mixed in with the text after every single post. I doubt I'm alone.

To really show a 'mood', how about a grumpy or smiley face in the driver's window of the car icon?

Incidentally, have you tried looking at the site on a PDA lately? Every single individual post now takes up more than a whole screen.

n one
01 September 2007, 15:31
I doubt I'm alone.

No, your not alone. I`ve just been trying to turn it off too and can`t. Can we not have it so that `mood` can be dissabled along with all the other items I`ve turned off.



Neil.

ex-webby
02 September 2007, 23:21
OK guys.

No need to get so angry. We'll have a think about this, and discuss it with you in the week, but there really isn't any need to get all shirty. We're not doing this to try to annoy you, so please take it easy.

Like I say. We'll take a look at this in the week, and find a solution that satisfies everyone.

Simon

AndyC_772
03 September 2007, 09:38
Not 'angry' - we all know that emotions don't necessarily always come across very well in writing. (Imagine instead a mate with a big grin on his face taking the p*ss out of you in a good-humoured kind of way).

ex-webby
03 September 2007, 09:42
:)

phil
03 September 2007, 09:49
we all know that emotions don't necessarily always come across very well in writing.

Oh so so true ;)

n one
03 September 2007, 10:22
Not 'angry' - we all know that emotions don't necessarily always come across very well in writing. (Imagine instead a mate with a big grin on his face taking the p*ss out of you in a good-humoured kind of way).

I`m not angry either, nor shirty, just thought I`d try keep my input simple :)

Sonic'
03 September 2007, 11:31
To really show a 'mood', how about a grumpy or smiley face in the driver's window of the car icon?


I quite like that idea :D


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