Your signature is an eyesore.
It's a simple character cutoff in the code. If he removes all the extra spaces in his style, and reduces the font size of the text and/or the smiley below 10, he might manage to get it to work.
Couldn't they avoid the character cutoff in the first place by setting their signature to transclude, rather than substitute, in their signature? It's what Blue and I do.
Manually removing the "subst" from the sig part below is also an option, as is not using LQT in the first place.
Copy this to your CSS page:
.sashasig { background: #D8D8D8; padding: 2px; color: #151515; font-size: 12px; border: 1px solid #1F1F1F; }
Here's an idea, Inquisitor: you change your CSS page to prettify your own sig, just so you can see it. Don't force others to change theirs just to accommodate your eyesore of a sig.
Ah. Sorry. Inquisitor had been pretty insistent about his sig, so I figured he was continuing to be as minimally accommodating as possible.