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Guidelines for Use of Signature Files in Posts
Feb 17, 2005 06:15 PM
Hello everyone, Recently, a new capability was added that enables members to store and use Signatures Files in their posts to the Discussion Boards. Members also use Signatures on the Chat Boards. We've created guidelines for these Signatures to enable members to achieve benefit from and enjoy them while keeping them appropriate for the boards, as they appear in every post made by those who use them. The guidelines will apply to signatures on both the Discussion Boards and the Chat Boards. Please note that the Signature File Guidelines apply only to the use of a signature, which is that portion of a post that would commonly be repeated in every post a member makes. The content of the body of the post continues to be covered by the other elements of the Board Usage Policy specifics and interpretation. Members may continue to post helping links, there is no prescribed limit to photo size or number of links within the body of a single post, members may not advertise by including links to their items in the body of posts, etc. you can find the complete Board Usage Policy here: http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/everyone-boards.html?ssPageName=CMDV:BD0002 We hope you will find these guidelines clear and helpful in creating and using your own signature file in your posts! Guidelines for Use of Signature Files in Posts: eBay provides a Signature File feature for the boards, that enables a signature to appear with each of your posts. This file may contain up to 500 characters, and may contain HTML. The following guidelines are required for use. Violation of these guidelines will result in removal of all posts containing the inappropriate signature, and may result in removal of all posts by a user. 1. Material contained within or linked from signature files must not violate the Boards Usage Policy 2. All images found in a signature may not exceed a total area of 50 pixels by 220 pixels 3. Signatures may not contain any active code, scripts, CSS, JS, mouseovers, midi files, tracking mechanisms, cookies, or any type of code other than plain HTML used in standard ways. Code written to bypass board filters in any way will be a violation. 4. Signatures must be static. They may not blink, move, fade, or change in any way. 5. Signatures may contain no more than one (1) link. this link must be to a page located on the eBay website. 6. Members may link to any eBay page (meaning the link opens a page located on the eBay website, with an ebay.com URL) within their signature, including to their Seller's list, their eBay Store, or eBay search results for selling events. If linking to Sellers Lists or Stores, such links must conform to the applicable standards set by the eBay Links Policy for links within Item Listings: http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/listing-links.html http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/listing-links-faq.html with the following exceptions: * No third-party credits are allowed within signatures *Members may not link in their signature to any page that is not an eBay page, including simple pages containing only photos or static information. This type of information can be provided on your About Me page, to which a link would be allowed. 7. Signatures may not contain any representation of a website address, even if that is your user id or Store Name. Some examples of prohibited components include: ".com", ".net", ".org", ".edu" or any variation of such as "_com" or "-com" 8. Notwithstanding the ability to link to items, the "No Advertising" clause of the Board Usage Policy remains applicable to posts made using signatures. Posting for the sole purpose of allowing one's signature to display will not be tolerated. Examples of this include empty posts, repetitive posts, "bumping" without adding useful content, or other types of posts that do not contribute individually to healthy community interaction. In addition, blatant language or techniques, including frequent change of signatures, is prohibited and will be interpreted as Advertising. ------------------------------------------------ Please read the policy very carefully! There's great news in there, but with the benefit of being able to link to your listings comes responsibility for following ALL the other guidelines so that this works for everyone! Please try to follow the *spirit* of the guidelines as well as the letter, and please don't try to "push the envelope" when building your signature files, so that they can add to everyone's appreciation for this neat new tool! :) Thanks! Claire
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Guidelines for Use of Signature Files in Posts

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Guidelines for Use of Signature Files in Posts
Feb 17, 2005 06:15 PM
Hello everyone, Recently, a new capability was added that enables members to store and use Signatures Files in their posts to the Discussion Boards. Members also use Signatures on the Chat Boards. We've created guidelines for these Signatures to enable members to achieve benefit from and enjoy them while keeping them appropriate for the boards, as they appear in every post made by those who use them. The guidelines will apply to signatures on both the Discussion Boards and the Chat Boards. Please note that the Signature File Guidelines apply only to the use of a signature, which is that portion of a post that would commonly be repeated in every post a member makes. The content of the body of the post continues to be covered by the other elements of the Board Usage Policy specifics and interpretation. Members may continue to post helping links, there is no prescribed limit to photo size or number of links within the body of a single post, members may not advertise by including links to their items in the body of posts, etc. you can find the complete Board Usage Policy here: http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/everyone-boards.html?ssPageName=CMDV:BD0002 We hope you will find these guidelines clear and helpful in creating and using your own signature file in your posts! Guidelines for Use of Signature Files in Posts: eBay provides a Signature File feature for the boards, that enables a signature to appear with each of your posts. This file may contain up to 500 characters, and may contain HTML. The following guidelines are required for use. Violation of these guidelines will result in removal of all posts containing the inappropriate signature, and may result in removal of all posts by a user. 1. Material contained within or linked from signature files must not violate the Boards Usage Policy 2. All images found in a signature may not exceed a total area of 50 pixels by 220 pixels 3. Signatures may not contain any active code, scripts, CSS, JS, mouseovers, midi files, tracking mechanisms, cookies, or any type of code other than plain HTML used in standard ways. Code written to bypass board filters in any way will be a violation. 4. Signatures must be static. They may not blink, move, fade, or change in any way. 5. Signatures may contain no more than one (1) link. this link must be to a page located on the eBay website. 6. Members may link to any eBay page (meaning the link opens a page located on the eBay website, with an ebay.com URL) within their signature, including to their Seller's list, their eBay Store, or eBay search results for selling events. If linking to Sellers Lists or Stores, such links must conform to the applicable standards set by the eBay Links Policy for links within Item Listings: http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/listing-links.html http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/listing-links-faq.html with the following exceptions: * No third-party credits are allowed within signatures *Members may not link in their signature to any page that is not an eBay page, including simple pages containing only photos or static information. This type of information can be provided on your About Me page, to which a link would be allowed. 7. Signatures may not contain any representation of a website address, even if that is your user id or Store Name. Some examples of prohibited components include: ".com", ".net", ".org", ".edu" or any variation of such as "_com" or "-com" 8. Notwithstanding the ability to link to items, the "No Advertising" clause of the Board Usage Policy remains applicable to posts made using signatures. Posting for the sole purpose of allowing one's signature to display will not be tolerated. Examples of this include empty posts, repetitive posts, "bumping" without adding useful content, or other types of posts that do not contribute individually to healthy community interaction. In addition, blatant language or techniques, including frequent change of signatures, is prohibited and will be interpreted as Advertising. ------------------------------------------------ Please read the policy very carefully! There's great news in there, but with the benefit of being able to link to your listings comes responsibility for following ALL the other guidelines so that this works for everyone! Please try to follow the *spirit* of the guidelines as well as the letter, and please don't try to "push the envelope" when building your signature files, so that they can add to everyone's appreciation for this neat new tool! :) Thanks! Claire
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Guidelines for Use of Signature Files in Posts
Feb 18, 2005 06:11 AM
Thanks for clairingclearing that out... ;o) According to ancient usenet policies, a signature should always be introduced by --[blank][break], i.e., dash-dash-[blank]-[line break] or --#20#0F. You could include into your RSS feed that all characters beyond this delimiter are automatically skipped, and automatically add this introduction to the "edit signature" feature. There is no RFC or W3C recommendation for that, but it's common use. btw, when will you HTML-enable your "preview" window? It's quite useless now, as it doesn't show any formatting and doesn't represent HTML too well, like in img-tags. (Just a question.) -- Value is in the eye of the beholder. Especially on customs forms.


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Guidelines for Use of Signature Files in Posts
Feb 18, 2005 12:36 PM
Hint to eBay staff: "regular expressions" do what they are supposed to do, i.e., filtering out "regular expressions". If you want to write a working forums software, do the string filtering hand-coded. Regular Expressions are mostly useless, and merely an invention of lazy PHP programmers. And please give us back our line breaks. Fast. -- Value is in the eye of the beholder. Especially on customs forms.


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