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Alright, so here is your signature's code, we'll use this as a template as I walk you through this. [[User:AssassinHood|<span style="font-family:Euphemia UCAS;font-size:18px;color:#0000A0;">'''Assassino Hoodie'''</span>]]

So, to begin, the part of the code that reads "[[User:AssassinHood" is the part that links to your userpage, and enables users to get there via clicking on your signature. For now, disregard the parts of the code that say "span" and have the <s, the >s, and the /s, as they're not important and are just necessary in the code; therefore, do not change them :P. Next we have the bit that reads " "font-family:Euphemia UCAS" ," which essentially is just where you write in the name of the font you want to use in your signature. The wiki is pretty familiar with the fonts I've used from MS Word, though be careful as it may not recognize a custom or strange font (Bad wording, but let's move on). Now we come to the part that says "font-size:18px"; this is bascically, as its code suggests, the font size. I normally use 16, 18, 20, or 22px when designing people's signatures, and you can adjust the sizing as you see fit but those usually works. Next, you'll see "color:#0000A0;", this is just the color of your signature, as determined by computer HTML codes. For a list of computer HTML codes, use this. Lastly, you'll see the part that says "Assassino Hoodie"; this is where you input the name you want your signature to read. It does not have to match your username, though it should be relative to what your username is. Well, that's pretty much it for the explanation, I told you it'd be long XD, just remember to leave certain elements of the code in there (like the stuff) as its necessary and does not effect the signature. Hope this helps man.<ac_metadata title=""> </ac_metadata>