Create Signature & Check Posts: Do I Need New Glasses?

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Creating a signature is possible, but visibility depends on membership status. Signatures are only displayed for gold members, which explains why it isn't appearing in posts for non-gold members. Users are encouraged to check their membership level to understand signature visibility. There are no additional settings to enable signatures for those without gold status. Understanding these membership features is essential for proper signature display.
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I found the place to create a signature, and I put in the text I wanted.

I don't see it on any of my posts, and when I go look, the signature is still there in the place where I created it.

Is there a hidden box to check somewhere?

Do I just need new glasses?...
 
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Well, THAT explains EVERYTHING!

Thanks
 
Blank_Stare said:
Is there a hidden box to check somewhere?
Yes, but it's hidden from you ... :oldwink:
 
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Mark44 said:
Yes, but it's hidden from you ... :oldwink:
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...there's always one in every crowd, isn't there?...​
 
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