Re: A Beginner's Guide to Bricks In Motion

simple, you modify the forum code so that instead of  having:

[url]your url here[/url]

You have:

[url=your url here]type what you want it to say[/url]
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/315234895058173963/400133875549995018/Sig1.png

Re: A Beginner's Guide to Bricks In Motion

RealBrick wrote:

simple, you modify the forum code so that instead of  having:

[url]your url here[/url]

You have:

[url=your url here]type what you want it to say[/url]

THANKS!!! mini/wink

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Re: A Beginner's Guide to Bricks In Motion

Sorry double post. mini/tongue But How do you do the lego heads that are bronze, silver, and gold? Like for judging.

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Re: A Beginner's Guide to Bricks In Motion

1011ev wrote:

Sorry double post. mini/tongue But How do you do the lego heads that are bronze, silver, and gold? Like for judging.

You'll find them here  http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p84/UberSocks/49.gif

Re: A Beginner's Guide to Bricks In Motion

How do you put pictures into posts? I've really been wanting to do it for a while, but I'm not sure how to.

Re: A Beginner's Guide to Bricks In Motion

That is the MFAQ(Most Frequently Asked Question) here.

[img]image url[/img]

You have to upload it onto an image hosting site like Flickr, then you put its url in the tags.

Not literally dead, just no longer interested in Lego or animation.

Re: A Beginner's Guide to Bricks In Motion

Sméagol wrote:

Not quite, you've got a tag in the wrong spot there.  It'd be:

[url=(Your website link)][img](Your image url)[/img][/url]

Thank You SOOO much! I finally figured out how to make a proper sig.

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Re: A Beginner's Guide to Bricks In Motion

But how to put two links on  a picture in sig?
I heard, that it has to be made of two or more pics, but i dunno how to do it http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p84/UberSocks/64.gif

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Re: A Beginner's Guide to Bricks In Motion

Any answers? http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p84/UberSocks/65.gif

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Re: A Beginner's Guide to Bricks In Motion

You should delete your System 32, it prevents you from putting links in your sig.

I deleted mine and just look at me now!

I'm making payper!

Re: A Beginner's Guide to Bricks In Motion

Don't listen to him.

http://i.imgur.com/Q9NCUnx.png

Re: A Beginner's Guide to Bricks In Motion

My signature consist of many pictures all with a different link.

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Seriously, don't delete system 32. And  thanks for voting that down 3 times, Mr Billo.

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Re: A Beginner's Guide to Bricks In Motion

Mr_Billo cannot downrank a post multiple times. Everyone is restricted to one rating per post. While I didn't touch it, I would have probably voted it up if you had included an actual answer to the question being asked.

As for our dear Golden Brick Pictures, what you'll need to do is create a full signature image, chop it up into the various areas you'd like to contain links (using a photo-editing program), and then add them to your signature with BBCode URL tags.

Also, please don't double post one minute after your first. It's highly unlikely that someone will have answered your question that quickly. This is a forum, not a chatroom.

Feel free to ask any further questions you may have. mini/smile

Re: A Beginner's Guide to Bricks In Motion

Someone has sent me a message saying that i got the lowest reputation on the site-and it's true!!!-57 is pretty low-how do i make it go up?

Re: A Beginner's Guide to Bricks In Motion

cooldynamyteproductions wrote:

Someone has sent me a message saying that i got the lowest reputation on the site-and it's true!!!-57 is pretty low-how do i make it go up?

Make thoughtful posts, don't bump threads with needless posts (especially threads that have already been resolved), and think twice before posting. Yeah, that's it. And it's good to post as long as it contributes. If it doesn't help, don't post it.

-LASF

Re: A Beginner's Guide to Bricks In Motion

Stop annoyingly posting on old threads.

Stop submitting posts with pointless ideas or things that have already been covered.

And your bad grammar.

-Rob

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Re: A Beginner's Guide to Bricks In Motion

cooldynamyteproductions wrote:

Someone has sent me a message saying that i got the lowest reputation on the site-and it's true!!!-57 is pretty low-how do i make it go up?

Basically, be a helpful member of the community. Your reputation depends on how people vote on your posts; how people vote depends on the quality of your posts. Write stuff that people find worthy to give an upvote, and avoid making posts people are not going to like. For example, when you're commenting on someone else's brickfilm, try and put some thought in your posts instead of saying just something like "lol cool mini/smile".

Re: A Beginner's Guide to Bricks In Motion

cooldynamyteproductions wrote:

Someone has sent me a message saying that i got the lowest reputation on the site-and it's true!!!-57 is pretty low-how do i make it go up?

Helpful and intelligent posts generally raise your reputation, so by posting suggestions that help others, your reputation will probably be raised.

Re: A Beginner's Guide to Bricks In Motion

RobBrick wrote:

Stop annoyingly posting on old threads.

Stop submitting posts with pointless ideas or things that have already been covered.

And your bad grammar.

-Rob

(emphasis mine)

Does anyone actually downvote posts for bad grammar? I would really hate to see that. Vote for content, not form.