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The primary use of a sign is to display text in a [[world]]. The displayed text is centered on the sign in up to three lines, any or all of which may be blank.
The primary use of a sign is to display text in a [[world]]. The displayed text is centered on the sign in up to three lines, any or all of which may be blank.


[[Construction|Placing]] a sign will earn a player the "[[Home Sweet Home]]" [[Achievements|achievement]].
[[Construction|Placing]] a sign will earn a player the "[[Home Sweet Home]]" [[achievement]].


Each sign can have its own individual text, which is retained if the sign is moved (just as a chest or shelf's contents travel with their container) and does not affect stacking. The fist sign a player creates has the words "HOME SWEET HOME' entered. Subsequent signs start blank, and when first placed the user is prompted to type in the desired text. Selecting a placed sign prompts for its removal or editing of its text.
Each sign can have its own individual text, which is retained if the sign is moved (just as a chest or shelf's contents travel with their container) and does not affect stacking. The fist sign a player creates has the words "HOME SWEET HOME' entered. Subsequent signs start blank, and when first placed the user is prompted to type in the desired text. Selecting a placed sign prompts for its removal or editing of its text.


Because they appear in the foreground, it should be possible to use signs as a type of limited "privacy wall" that blockheads can stand behind and not be easily found.
Because they appear in the foreground, it should be possible to use signs as a type of limited "privacy wall" that blockheads can stand behind and not be easily found.
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