08-04-2020 04:11 PM
When editing a signature in Settings, there should be a preview of it right underneath, preferably updating in real time (as the signature is being edited). It's kind of annoying to have to find and constantly refresh some random post I commented on in order to see if my signature is the way I want it. At the very least, maybe add a button that behaves similarly to the tiny 'information button' next to the word Signature (hover over it and the preview will show in a little pop up window).
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08-05-2020 03:28 AM - edited 08-05-2020 03:30 AM
08-05-2020 05:30 AM
Finally found it: Where-to-test-your-signature-Here-maybe
This (feedback forum) is a better place to bring it up...
10-27-2020 12:43 PM
Hi all,
We released an update this week which added a signature preview. See the NI Community October release notes.
10-27-2020 01:04 PM
@markwni wrote:
Hi all,
We released an update this week which added a signature preview. See the NI Community October release notes.
I noticed it this morning. It would be nice if the preview was wider to better simulate what it would look like in the actual forums. But this was a great step forward.
10-27-2020 02:44 PM
@crossrulz wrote:
It would be nice if the preview was wider to better simulate what it would look like in the actual forums. But this was a great step forward.
Thanks for that feedback. I'll put it in for a potential future update.
Mark
10-28-2020 07:20 AM
@markwni wrote:
Hi all,
We released an update this week which added a signature preview. See the NI Community October release notes.
Thanks for the name drop 😆
And of course, thanks for adding that feature in!
Saying "Thanks that fixed it" or "Thanks that answers my question" and not giving a Kudo or Marked Solution, is like telling your waiter they did a great job and not leaving a tip. Please, tip your waiters.