How do I add balloons to my posts? ARCHIPPOS gave me one a few months ago and I want to add it to my signature. Sorry if this seems like a stupid question.
How do I add balloons to my posts? ARCHIPPOS gave me one a few months ago and I want to add it to my signature. Sorry if this seems like a stupid question.
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It's not a stupid question at all.
If you go to "Reply to Thread" -> "Go Advanced," you'll see a smileys menu at the right. The first smiley should be a green balloon. Right-click on that balloon and click "Copy Link Location." That will give the balloon's image URL.
Go to "Settings" (very top-right of the page) -> "Edit Signature." You'll see an icon in the box for signature code that looks like a picture frame. Click on it. It will ask for the URL of your desired image. Simply right-click and paste (you had previously copied the URL) and click OK.
You can click "Preview Signature" if you wish to see if all went smoothly.
Thank you!
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You can go to settings and then edit signature. Then type :balloonX: and save it. You also have different colours.
If we replace the X with nothing we get:
If we replace the X with 2 we get:
If we replace the X with 3 we get:
Hope that helps,
~Fluvius
Originally Posted by Equilibrius
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3x1x
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5x2x
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A noob question: what's the meaning of the balloons?
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/balloon
And just like any item you give it away for pretty much any reason or keep it. Some even like to collect them and boost with their collection.
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