Whenever I post, there’s a little checkbox below my message that says “Show your signature”.
Now, in the old (read: last week’s) vBulletin software, I could set a user option that caused this checkbox to be UNCHECKED by default, so that I had to deliberately check this checkbox in any message where I wanted my signature to appear. I liked this feature, because with most of my postings, I don’t want my signature to appear; I only want my signature to appear on the bottom of a select few messages.
Apparently, the new vBulletin software no longer has this option. The “Show your signature” checkbox ALWAYS appears checked when I start to compose a message, and I have to deliberately uncheck it if I don’t want my signature to appear.
(There, see? I didn’t intend for my signature to appear in my post above, but I’m so used to not having to deliberately un-check the show-your-signature checkbox that I accidentally slipped my signature in!)
They’re still working on tweaking the new software. I’m quite sure that the “no signature” default will be available once again, what with bandwidth issues and all. Let’s wait and see.
I wonder what makes you so sure of that. Are you on the new software committee? tracer asked a legit question and got a snarky answer in return.
I’m with you, tracer. If this is something they can change, I hope at some point they do. Especially since we’re not supposed to show our sig more than once in a thread, anyway.
I did not intend to be snarky so much as to point out that there are already eleventy zillion threads/posts complaining that this or that feature is not present. Do we really need another one? The powers that be have already asked us to be patient while they work on the change.
No, I am not on the new software committee. But doesn’t it seem logical that on a board where bandwidth is an issue, the default will eventually be set to “no signature,” as it was before, in the interest of conserving server resources, as it was for that very reason before?
Ironically, I find this rather hypocritical, given the rest of your post. And, for the record, I don’t think Scarlett67’s post was even remotely snarky, or out of line. They are still working on tweaking the software (see TubaDiva’s announcement) and they probably will go back to having signatures not appear by default (given the rule about sigs in the FAQ).