I was bored, so I made this. Follow the instructions. FOLLOW IT!
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Ever wanted to make a professional, unrecognizable vBulletin message? Well, now you can! Just follow the instructions, and you will have your very own fake vBulletin message! Note: In order to do this, a program like Photoshop or GIMP is advised, unless you can put in text when using the Magnifier in MS Paint.

Copy and paste, and use this as the template. This template will tell you the proper font, and font size, to use, along with the starter point for the first line of vBulletin text (the black square), and a starter point for the second line of vBulletin text (the black line). Be sure to start your text RIGHT between the black square and black line. You may have to adjust in order to get the proper spot.
Anyways, now that you're ready, change the font type to MS Reference Sans Serif, and change the font size to 10. Make sure all special stuff (decorations, underlines, etc).
Now type in your text. Be sure that it isn't too long; keep the message at around 100 characters. This includes spaces. Now, if you want a second line, be sure to press Enter far enough so that your text cursor is RIGHT below the black line. Once you've done that, go on and type your message some more. Be sure to do the same thing and keep your second line of text around 100 characters too.
And now you're done! Just fill in any white spaces (in the case you cropped) with the filler. Now you should have a proper, professional-looking vBulletin message. You could probably squeeze in a third line in the vBulletin message; but this template is specialized for two lines, so you should try and see if you can squeeze in more lines. Send in a more accurate template if you can squeeze in more lines.
Mess up? Well, use this to replace the entire vBulletin message with a blank one. Alternatively, you should probably just use the filler to fix the problem manually. But you can also use this blank vBulletin message to see if you can fit more lines!

Here's an example of the final result (aka my sig):

Have any questions? Got a better template? Then post it here, and I'll answer it in the best way I can in this post. I will also COMPLETELY edit this post if you fix up a better template that shows how to put in more lines.
Happy vBulletin message making!
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Yeah, enjoy it. Once again, bored, and I thought people would like doing this.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
~IAAW's Fake vBulletin Message Template
Ever wanted to make a professional, unrecognizable vBulletin message? Well, now you can! Just follow the instructions, and you will have your very own fake vBulletin message! Note: In order to do this, a program like Photoshop or GIMP is advised, unless you can put in text when using the Magnifier in MS Paint.

Copy and paste, and use this as the template. This template will tell you the proper font, and font size, to use, along with the starter point for the first line of vBulletin text (the black square), and a starter point for the second line of vBulletin text (the black line). Be sure to start your text RIGHT between the black square and black line. You may have to adjust in order to get the proper spot.
Anyways, now that you're ready, change the font type to MS Reference Sans Serif, and change the font size to 10. Make sure all special stuff (decorations, underlines, etc).
Now type in your text. Be sure that it isn't too long; keep the message at around 100 characters. This includes spaces. Now, if you want a second line, be sure to press Enter far enough so that your text cursor is RIGHT below the black line. Once you've done that, go on and type your message some more. Be sure to do the same thing and keep your second line of text around 100 characters too.
And now you're done! Just fill in any white spaces (in the case you cropped) with the filler. Now you should have a proper, professional-looking vBulletin message. You could probably squeeze in a third line in the vBulletin message; but this template is specialized for two lines, so you should try and see if you can squeeze in more lines. Send in a more accurate template if you can squeeze in more lines.
Mess up? Well, use this to replace the entire vBulletin message with a blank one. Alternatively, you should probably just use the filler to fix the problem manually. But you can also use this blank vBulletin message to see if you can fit more lines!

Here's an example of the final result (aka my sig):

Have any questions? Got a better template? Then post it here, and I'll answer it in the best way I can in this post. I will also COMPLETELY edit this post if you fix up a better template that shows how to put in more lines.
Happy vBulletin message making!
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Yeah, enjoy it. Once again, bored, and I thought people would like doing this.


Comment