I have noticed people are still having trouble with the Lilypie tickers.
Hopefully these instructions can help you...It took me a while to figure it out too....
If you are using Lilypie, you need the second code, or the one that says:
[b]PseudoHTML, UBBCode™ or BBCode
Used on many message boards that don't allow HTML.[/b]
It gives you a big long code like this
[ url=http:// lilypie.com][b] [color=red][img]http:// bd. lilypie.com/WdGkp11/.png [/ img][/b][/color][/url]
You need to put into the Signature box of your forum details the [ i m g] everything in the middle &[/ i m g ]
[b]ONLY USE THE PARTS I HAVE IN RED FOR YOUR SIGNATURE[/b]
make sure you include the brackets and there are no spaces in your code..
If it is half size you may need to go back to Lilypie and create a new ticker, with the full sized option...
Hope that helps
Ricki
[Edited on 26/02/2008]
[Edited on 26/02/2008]
Hopefully these instructions can help you...It took me a while to figure it out too....
If you are using Lilypie, you need the second code, or the one that says:
[b]PseudoHTML, UBBCode™ or BBCode
Used on many message boards that don't allow HTML.[/b]
It gives you a big long code like this
[ url=http:// lilypie.com][b] [color=red][img]http:// bd. lilypie.com/WdGkp11/.png [/ img][/b][/color][/url]
You need to put into the Signature box of your forum details the [ i m g] everything in the middle &[/ i m g ]
[b]ONLY USE THE PARTS I HAVE IN RED FOR YOUR SIGNATURE[/b]
make sure you include the brackets and there are no spaces in your code..
If it is half size you may need to go back to Lilypie and create a new ticker, with the full sized option...
Hope that helps
Ricki
[Edited on 26/02/2008]
[Edited on 26/02/2008]