The code keeps getting eaten by the board when I try to post it for you here, and of course the PM function isn't working when you need it! So here's a screenshot of the code you need to alter the size. You can change the 250 to 200 (or whatever you so desire) if it's too big for you.
Re: *Nates* sig code
Also, it's me not you. PMs don't work for me and I'm too lazy to email TK.
Off to fix sig!
I uploaded it to tinypic. and pasted the URL into the format, so it looked like this:
<img src=http://i52.tinypic.com/30bdaqf.jpg style="height:250pix;"
You need the quotes (eg: "url here") around the image's URL. And the final > as well.
You can also center it. Put the <center> code at the start and the </center> at the end.
This is the code the code that worked for me. Copy it exactly (umm hopefully it's larger when you click on it so you can read it!)
This is what I have in my sig:<center /><img src="http://i52.tinypic.com/30bdaqf.jpg" style="height=200pix;"></center>
But you have the patience of a saint for explaining/resizing, etc! Thank you so much for trying to get this to work!
[QUOTE]But you have the patience of a saint for explaining/resizing, etc! Thank you so much for trying to get this to work!
<p>Posted by NatesGirl16[/QUOTE]</p><p>and haha no problem. I don't suppose you can help me with stratified odds ratio analysis for my PhD? I'm quite sure it's easy but I'm not used to working with non-parametric statistics and it's driving me a little insane.</p>
Copy that code and put it in your sig and see if that works...unless that's already what you did?
That always works for me.
I thought I copied it exactly, but it wouldn't let me cut and paste, so I did it manually.
LTZ--I saw that and tried to paste that URL into my original sig code, which I found somewhere on TK, but it was still huge.
Although I write a mean research paper :P.
[QUOTE]Woo! Success! Sun is a genius! I thought I copied it exactly, but it wouldn't let me cut and paste, so I did it manually. <strong>LTZ--I saw that and tried to paste that URL into my original sig code, which I found somewhere on TK, but it was still huge.</strong>
Posted by NatesGirl16[/QUOTE]
Oh see I don't use any sig code. I just copy the exact html code from photobucket right into the sig box and hit save. That's it. : ) No sig code needed.
I'm glad it worked after all that! :P
And indeed- I too write a mean research report (or, in this case, thesis)... and I'm usually pretty good with stats, but non-parametric is not my forte. It's ok- I've emailed my epi advisor lots of (likely ridiculous) questions, so we'll see if he can help me!