Signature Guidelines
Signature Line Guidelines
Updated August 2011
You may:
- You may have one link for your business. This must just be a simple hyperlink to your business website, with no advertising copy.
Example: http://www.my-site.com or My Store
- You may have one link for each Zen Cart powered store that you operate. This must just be a simple hyperlink to your business website, with no advertising copy.
Example: http://www.my-site.com or My Store____ - You may have links to any plugins that you have created/amended. Links must be to the Zen Cart download area. Offsite links are not allowed.
- Other content such as ‘Thought of the day’, Quotes etc are acceptable as long as they conform to all of the other rules herein.
An acceptable signature line would be:
John Smith
http://www.my-site.com
Happy to be Zenning today
You may not:
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You may not use any URLs that contain ‘affiliate’ links, unless those links have been previously approved by the Zen Cart team.
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You may not use any images in your signature or barcodes as your avatar.
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You may not have any sales/marketing material.
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You may not exceed 250 characters in your signature.
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You may not have any content or links that reference material that is offensive or may be considered to be offensive.
We define ‘offensive’ as:
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Content that is intended to harass, belittle, humiliate, threaten or cause embarrassment to a fellow member.
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Content that contains vulgar, obscene or indecent language or images.
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Content that defames, abuses or threatens others.
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Content that is bigoted, hateful or racially offensive.
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Content that advocates illegal activity or discusses illegal activities with the intent to commit them.
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Content that uses unauthorized copyrighted material.
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An unacceptable signature:
John Smith
Follow me on Twitter - twitter.com/johnsmith
Buy my shoes! Cheap knocks offs at myShoesCheap.com
If your site contains material not suitable for certain audiences, please be sure to provide a warning!
The Zen Cart founders and moderators will be the final arbiters of any dispute over the interpretation of these rules.