Were not talking about pixel height, were talking about file size.
What limits do you put on your forum for this? I don't think anything over 500kb is really acceptable. Seeing that a 56k modem (sadly still the largest gateway to the internet on the planet) only runs at 53.3kb/s max... how much of a userbase would those huge images kill off.
500kb/53.3kb/s = 9.38s... which is a very long time for a page to have to load as it is. Take it further and you have an lower userbase because users can't handle the load time for your forum.
I don't know if anyone else has an file size limit on their site, but hopefully you would think of that now as not to lag users off of your site.
Signatures of large sizes in that order are pretty rare.
I'd say just leave it unlimited and if there is a signature causing problems have your staff (or yourself) PM them asking politely that they remove, change or compress their signature image.
That way you keep people happy by letting them have their signatures and you keep the slow internet people happy by not having massive sigs 🙂
Yes, but I've had users on my site with animated signatures that go on forever and extend to more than a few megabytes. I find that it s unacceptable, but if I am but one on this side then eh, heh just thought it would be a nice topic of discussion.
I'm going to assume that the number of members with such signatures is not even into the double digits, even in the length of time that GameRout has been open, correct?
I usually find that the size of the images is more of a factor then the file size of it although as sometimes my internet is slow, people with images with big file sizes do cause alot of issues for me.