How to create a signature on the TP-Link Community?

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How to create a signature on the TP-Link Community?
How to create a signature on the TP-Link Community?
2022-09-20 05:27:09 - last edited 2023-07-13 06:01:43

Welcome to TP-Link Community!

 

At the bottom of some posts, you may notice that there are lines of additional information as below:

 

 

 

That is the community signature. It shows up below each of the community posts.

 

And if I change my signature, the change will be updated across all of the posts.

 

 

How to set a signature:

 

It is easy to set up your own community signature.

1. Click on your nickname in the upper right, then "Settings".

2. Select the Post Settings tab, and click "Edit".

3. Customize your Signature and click Save. (Currently limited to 140 bytes)

4. Your signature will now show up at the bottom of each post you make on the community.

 

 

What should / shouldn't be in the signature:

 

It’s okay to add a small bit of personal or professional information like your name, your TP-Link products, and your application scenario. Of course, it's also great to include other things you want to share or your area of expertise, etc. You can also politely request kudos or something like it. 

Any other links or text must respect our TP-Link Community Forum Guidelines and should not be used as an advertisement.

 

Feel free to comment below this thread with any questions you may have. 

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