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{{DTN|time=02:20, December 12, 2010 (UTC)|text=As I have discovered from reviewing the results and forum-condemned brackets of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki's "The Keyblade War" tournament, I am noticing a difficulty in checking signatures to make sure they are non-anon (by signature), as well as with reading the votes and signatures. Many signatures are extremely elaborate, with flashing colors and graphics, use incredibly large images that actually force the line of text to be larger, which looks terrible and breaks continuity in writing/conversation, and/or does not display the name of the user directly or at all, instead forcing the reader to leave the page in order to see who the user is.
{{DTN|time=02:20, December 12, 2010 (UTC)|text=As I have discovered from reviewing the results and forum-condemned brackets of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki's "The Keyblade War" tournament, I am noticing a difficulty in checking signatures to make sure they are non-anon (by signature), as well as with reading the votes and signatures. Many signatures are extremely elaborate, with flashing colors and graphics, use incredibly large images that actually force the line of text to be larger, which looks terrible and breaks continuity in writing/conversation, and/or does not display the name of the user directly or at all, instead forcing the reader to leave the page in order to see who the user is.


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{{EO|time=01:07, December 16, 2010 (UTC)|hooded=I agree with Kryten's standpoint on things. Some of us use the "option" feature on our signatures. The mouseover will remove any uncertainty as to who's who, and as long as your main username using the standard alphabet ("A,B,C,D...") is within the list of possible choices, I don't see how there's anything wrong with doing this.  
{{EO|time=01:07, December 16, 2010 (UTC)|hooded=I agree with Kryten's standpoint on things. Some of us use the "option" feature on our signatures. The mouseover will remove any uncertainty as to who's who, and as long as your main username using the standard alphabet ("A,B,C,D...") is within the list of possible choices, I don't see how there's anything wrong with doing this.  


In terms of image sizes - I've seen Wikis that don't allow images, and I've seen them with size limitations. I think it all just depends on the image you're using. An image like [[File:Aqua D-Link KHBBS.png|90px]] is practically unreadable at a smaller size than 90px. Same for [[File:Aqua Sprite KHBBS.png|50px]], which is hardly visible or idtentifiable like the user wants as the images's subject at a size smaller than 50px. Keyblade images are popular in signatures and are only visible at at least 30-35px. Character renders are very hard to fit into signatures, and should not be used AT ALL, since no matter how you size them, they're still a nuisance in things like the Keyblade War or Mirage Arena, taking up too much space. The point I'm trying to make is that people use the images to decorate their signatures. They're just empty and extra space if you can't see them. That's why, for the sake of the community, we should create different pixel limits for each image type (Keyblades, D-Link Images, etc) rather than one applicable for all.}}
In terms of image sizes - I've seen Wikis that don't allow images, and I've seen them with size limitations. I think it all just depends on the image you're using. An image like [[File:DL Aqua.png|90px]] is practically unreadable at a smaller size than 90px. Same for [[File:DL AquaAvatar1.png|50px]], which is hardly visible or idtentifiable like the user wants as the images's subject at a size smaller than 50px. Keyblade images are popular in signatures and are only visible at at least 30-35px. Character renders are very hard to fit into signatures, and should not be used AT ALL, since no matter how you size them, they're still a nuisance in things like the Keyblade War or Mirage Arena, taking up too much space. The point I'm trying to make is that people use the images to decorate their signatures. They're just empty and extra space if you can't see them. That's why, for the sake of the community, we should create different pixel limits for each image type (Keyblades, D-Link Images, etc) rather than one applicable for all.}}


{{DTN|time=01:38, December 16, 2010 (UTC)|text=...ENX, you just missed the ''entire point'' of image restrictions.
{{DTN|time=01:38, December 16, 2010 (UTC)|text=...ENX, you just missed the ''entire point'' of image restrictions.
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Similarly, images are optional in a signature, so this is like a restriction on them that only applies ''if'' you choose to use them.}}
Similarly, images are optional in a signature, so this is like a restriction on them that only applies ''if'' you choose to use them.}}


The problem I have with that argument is that the idea that the policy should allow for users to choose the pictures they want kind of negates the point of having a policy in the first place. Not that we can't be more lax than x15px in height. After all, x20px is still small enough to fit on a single line with no trouble whatsoever. And I don't think [[File:Aqua D-Link KHBBS.png|x20px]] and [[File:Aqua Sprite KHBBS.png|x20px]] are too unrecognizable.  --{{User:Neumannz/SigTemplate}} 01:36, December 16, 2010 (UTC)
The problem I have with that argument is that the idea that the policy should allow for users to choose the pictures they want kind of negates the point of having a policy in the first place. Not that we can't be more lax than x15px in height. After all, x20px is still small enough to fit on a single line with no trouble whatsoever. And I don't think [[File:DL Aqua.png|x20px]] and [[File:DL AquaAvatar1.png|x20px]] are too unrecognizable.  --{{User:Neumannz/SigTemplate}} 01:36, December 16, 2010 (UTC)
{{EO|time=01:59, December 16, 2010 (UTC)|annoyed=It seems to me that now we're just making policies for the sake of making them. The issue was brought about because of something as stupid and irrelevant as the Keyblade War. Signatures and the images in them have little to no effect on a talk page, especially since 3/4 of us use talk bubbles anyways, and those of us that don't use talk bubbles 24/7 have signatures that fit the requirements of this little policy you all are trying to create. The only time where this could be a problem would be in another Keyblade War-like situation, the Mirage Arena, which is COMPLETELY FOR FUN and has NO EFFECT on Mainspace. Hence it should NOT be a problem. I don't see why we can't be more leniant and just say "Fine. We can't expect you all to obey." Warning/banning someone because they fail to abide by a signature policy (which it is inevitible that this will be the case eventually) is sort of lame in the grand scheme of things in the long, sad history of things to be warned/banned for. The fact that three quarters of a policy is based on ONE PERSON's OPINION rather than a majority of the community (which I really don't see how their input matters, sometimes) really makes it not worth having. A worthwhile policy is one that the COMMUNITY feels should be enacted. Community support is saying "Yeah, I notice that too. We should develop this, and here's how I think how...". Saying "I approve of this one person's idea, let's do it" is NOT getting the community support needed for a policy. It's simply saying "My opinion doesn't matter. May as well just follow the crowd."  
{{EO|time=01:59, December 16, 2010 (UTC)|annoyed=It seems to me that now we're just making policies for the sake of making them. The issue was brought about because of something as stupid and irrelevant as the Keyblade War. Signatures and the images in them have little to no effect on a talk page, especially since 3/4 of us use talk bubbles anyways, and those of us that don't use talk bubbles 24/7 have signatures that fit the requirements of this little policy you all are trying to create. The only time where this could be a problem would be in another Keyblade War-like situation, the Mirage Arena, which is COMPLETELY FOR FUN and has NO EFFECT on Mainspace. Hence it should NOT be a problem. I don't see why we can't be more leniant and just say "Fine. We can't expect you all to obey." Warning/banning someone because they fail to abide by a signature policy (which it is inevitible that this will be the case eventually) is sort of lame in the grand scheme of things in the long, sad history of things to be warned/banned for. The fact that three quarters of a policy is based on ONE PERSON's OPINION rather than a majority of the community (which I really don't see how their input matters, sometimes) really makes it not worth having. A worthwhile policy is one that the COMMUNITY feels should be enacted. Community support is saying "Yeah, I notice that too. We should develop this, and here's how I think how...". Saying "I approve of this one person's idea, let's do it" is NOT getting the community support needed for a policy. It's simply saying "My opinion doesn't matter. May as well just follow the crowd."  


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{{KrytenKoro|emotion=hungry|Idea!
{{KrytenKoro|emotion=tired|Idea!


Is there anyone here using their full legal name as their user account?
Is there anyone here using their full legal name as their user account?
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{{Maggosh|flint=I'm just sayin' you should be freaking out over one lousy pixel. ONE. LOUSY. PIXEL. Not TWO pixels, not FIVE pixels, just. One. Pixel.}}
{{Maggosh|flint=I'm just sayin' you should be freaking out over one lousy pixel. ONE. LOUSY. PIXEL. Not TWO pixels, not FIVE pixels, just. One. Pixel.}}
{{Soxra|ienzo=Are we allowing use of <nowiki><big></nowiki>? Or should font sizes be limited for the same reason as images?|time={{User:Soxra/Sig|t=7:50pm, December 20, 2010 (UTC)}}}}
Should be a common sense thing. If the signature exceeds a certain height, for whatever reason, then it disrupts the lines.  --{{User:Neumannz/SigTemplate}} 20:03, December 20, 2010 (UTC)
{{LapisScarab|time=02:47, December 23, 2010 (UTC)|skinny=Yay, there's got to be rules. You can still express yourself, you've just got to get creative.}}
===Final Result===
{{DTN|time=05:15, December 23, 2010 (UTC)|text=Alright, with an overwhelming amount of yay's to only a single "nay", I'm calling this official. I'll link this topic to our notice so that it gets around in the community. Thanks for all of your input guys, and be sure to change your signatures accordingly and reminding others to do the same!
As for users who have disruptive signatures, there's a handy template right here that was created by our old and departed moderator, Urutapu. [[Template:Unsigned|It's here]]. Replacing a policy-breaking signature, ''especially'' one that breaks the rule of images being transcluded though a template, could be done through this. All you do is make the input the signing user's name.
One last question, how is that guide to a template signature coming along?}}
{{Soxra|roxas=I've set up a small guide [[User:Soxra/Lab/SignatureTutorial|here]] and it was approved by Neumannz, but Dan has a bigger and better one [[User:Dan_da_Man36/Signature_Guide|here]]. I'm thinking we put the succinct version (mine) in the Help page and link it to Dan's for further explanation.
One question, if we see a user signature that violates the rules, are we allowed to correct it?|time={{User:Soxra/Sig|t=5:23am, December 23, 2010 (UTC)}}}}
{{Maggosh|flint=Swap the violating sig with the Unsigned template. Problem, practical, solved. Explained above. Hamalu.}}
{{LapisScarab|time=05:29, December 23, 2010 (UTC)|text=The first step should always be to let the user know and see if they'll handle it his/herself (assume good faith). If they don't respond (i.e. they ignore the friendly reminder), perhaps then you could change it.}}
{{SilverCrono|time=05:31, December 23, 2010 (UTC)|text=Crono approves of the policy. I hope we don't have any rebels (sorry for such a strong word, but I couldn't think of any better ones...) who refuse to join the policy-wagon. If we do, would punishment be administered? What would it be, delete their signature?
Also, @ Maggosh: WTF nuggets is "Hamalu"?}}
{{Soxra|ienzo=Zah, that's what I was wondering, if we had to issue "warnings"/reminders first, or if we just went ahead and did it.|time={{User:Soxra/Sig|t=5:32am, December 23, 2010 (UTC)}}}}
{{Maggosh|nathan=@Crono; Phonetic Vagineer backwards speak. I still don't know what it means.}}
{{Dan da Man36|time=12:43, December 23, 2010 (UTC)|xmas=I'm a bit late it seems... This policy seems alright to me, I'll be sure to add it to [[User:Dan da Man36/Signature Guide]] at some point.
There's also a pretty fool-proof coding for modifying font style, colour and size in the guide.
<small><small>My sig images are 18x18 pixels! Run away!</small></small>}}
{{ANX219|time=19:50, December 24, 2010 (UTC)|normal=The person with the Sephrioth image in Images 1 and 2 his name is Sephrioth something, I can't remember.}}
{{CaelumLucisCaliga|time=20:54, December 28, 2010 (UTC)|inverse=oh dear i'm ever so late. And I believe my images are the right size. <small><small>you take a wiki break and suddenly a president was elected...</small></small>}}

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