Avatars
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Avatars
I have noticed that quite a few members have not selected an Avatar for use with their user profile. Choosing your own unique Avatar and setting it within your user profile gives your posts identity and makes them easier to spot within threads. In effect it becomes your representation on the site and will remain constant when posting on the site.
To assign an Avatar to your profile, go to your User Control Panel and click on the second tab, Profile and then on the Edit Avatar tab at the left hand side.
Please be aware that the Avatar file is quite large and may take a while to load.
Here you can browse to an image of your own (although it does have to comply with the size guidelines shown on the page), Upload an image from another URL or, if you click the button at the bottom you can display the gallery of Avatars already built into the site. Simply find one that you like, (preferably not already in use), select the radio button beneath the image, scroll to the bottom of the page and click on select, the Avatar will be added to your profile and appended to all your existing posts and any you make in the future. There are hundreds of Avatars to choose from in the Gallery, you should be able to find something that you like.
Of course it's a matter of choice, you may not prefer just to have your username but it does make it a little more difficult for other users to spot your contributions.
To assign an Avatar to your profile, go to your User Control Panel and click on the second tab, Profile and then on the Edit Avatar tab at the left hand side.
Please be aware that the Avatar file is quite large and may take a while to load.
Here you can browse to an image of your own (although it does have to comply with the size guidelines shown on the page), Upload an image from another URL or, if you click the button at the bottom you can display the gallery of Avatars already built into the site. Simply find one that you like, (preferably not already in use), select the radio button beneath the image, scroll to the bottom of the page and click on select, the Avatar will be added to your profile and appended to all your existing posts and any you make in the future. There are hundreds of Avatars to choose from in the Gallery, you should be able to find something that you like.
Of course it's a matter of choice, you may not prefer just to have your username but it does make it a little more difficult for other users to spot your contributions.
Ian
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Re: Avatars
I think the user name is a bit of a giveaway on contributions....
Some sites generate a personal default icon based on an algorithm from letters in username and entered date of birth or similar to chose pixel patternings and colours ( from a selected set of pictures or by a generator program that tessellates I am not certain ) - wonder if they can be reversed engineered to obtain some otherwise not declared user data ?
I found it a bit tricky to reduce a photo down small enough and still get clarity in it , but I am not very good at using art type programmes anyway.
Some sites generate a personal default icon based on an algorithm from letters in username and entered date of birth or similar to chose pixel patternings and colours ( from a selected set of pictures or by a generator program that tessellates I am not certain ) - wonder if they can be reversed engineered to obtain some otherwise not declared user data ?
I found it a bit tricky to reduce a photo down small enough and still get clarity in it , but I am not very good at using art type programmes anyway.
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Re: Avatars
Whypy - I like your cat.
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Re: Avatars
Doc picked mine and loaded it when the site first started in 2004. Can't think why he chose that one.....
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Old age isn't for cissies!
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Re: Avatars
I have bumped this post as the site behaviour has changes slightly since the recent rework. Worth a revisit though for any new members.
To assign an Avatar to your profile, go to your User Control Panel and click on the second tab, Profile and then on the Edit Avatar tab at the left hand side.
Here you can browse to an image of your own (although it does have to comply with the size guidelines shown on the page), Upload an image from another URL or, if you click the button at the bottom you can display the gallery of Avatars already built into the site. Simply find one that you like, (preferably not already in use), select the radio button beneath the image, scroll to the bottom of the page and click on select, the Avatar will be added to your profile and appended to all your existing posts and any you make in the future. There are hundreds of Avatars to choose from in the Gallery, you should be able to find something that you like.
Of course it's a matter of choice, you are not obliged to have an Avatar but it does make your contributions easier to spot.
To assign an Avatar to your profile, go to your User Control Panel and click on the second tab, Profile and then on the Edit Avatar tab at the left hand side.
Here you can browse to an image of your own (although it does have to comply with the size guidelines shown on the page), Upload an image from another URL or, if you click the button at the bottom you can display the gallery of Avatars already built into the site. Simply find one that you like, (preferably not already in use), select the radio button beneath the image, scroll to the bottom of the page and click on select, the Avatar will be added to your profile and appended to all your existing posts and any you make in the future. There are hundreds of Avatars to choose from in the Gallery, you should be able to find something that you like.
Of course it's a matter of choice, you are not obliged to have an Avatar but it does make your contributions easier to spot.
Ian
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Re: Avatars
I have bumped this as I see Cathy and Maz are still without their avatars. I would reinstall for them but this is one job that can''t be done via the admin CP. Avatar gallery is fully functional but does take a while to load. I miss Cathy's kitty and the all seeing eye from down under.
Update on latest version of site software. I can now load avatars for any registered members (but I would need to know which). I reloaded Maz and Cathy's as I knew what they had previously.
Update on latest version of site software. I can now load avatars for any registered members (but I would need to know which). I reloaded Maz and Cathy's as I knew what they had previously.
Ian
Re: Avatars
I will try again to get my avatar back when I can , I only have internet on my phone and I'm running low so it will be a week or two.
I know I'm in my own little world, but it's OK... they know me here.
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Re: Avatars
To assign an Avatar to your profile, go to your User Control Panel and click on the second tab, Profile and then on the Edit Avatar tab at the left hand side.
Here you can browse to an image of your own (although it does have to comply with the size guidelines shown on the page), Upload an image from another URL or you can display the gallery of Avatars already built into the site.
Avatar Type
Should be set to : Gallery Avatar
Then in the Category drop down select:
/images/avatars/gallery/Avatar_pack_1
Then click the Go button
This is a large file and may take a while to load, please be patient.
Once loaded:
Simply find one that you like, (preferably not already in use), select the radio button beneath the image, scroll to the bottom of the page and click on select, the Avatar will be added to your profile and appended to all your existing posts and any you make in the future. There are hundreds of Avatars to choose from in the Gallery, you should be able to find something that you like.
Of course it's a matter of choice, you are not obliged to have an Avatar but it does make your contributions easier to find.
I have modified this post as the method has changed slightly.
Here you can browse to an image of your own (although it does have to comply with the size guidelines shown on the page), Upload an image from another URL or you can display the gallery of Avatars already built into the site.
Avatar Type
Should be set to : Gallery Avatar
Then in the Category drop down select:
/images/avatars/gallery/Avatar_pack_1
Then click the Go button
This is a large file and may take a while to load, please be patient.
Once loaded:
Simply find one that you like, (preferably not already in use), select the radio button beneath the image, scroll to the bottom of the page and click on select, the Avatar will be added to your profile and appended to all your existing posts and any you make in the future. There are hundreds of Avatars to choose from in the Gallery, you should be able to find something that you like.
Of course it's a matter of choice, you are not obliged to have an Avatar but it does make your contributions easier to find.
I have modified this post as the method has changed slightly.
Ian
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Re: Avatars
Thanks for taking the trouble Ian. Thankfully I have never had to do anything, Doc unilaterally assigned my Avatar and it has survived all the vicissitudes the site has gone through. Can't think why he chose that one for me.....
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The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Old age isn't for cissies!
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"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Old age isn't for cissies!
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Re: Avatars
I don't know how he did it on this platform? I cant see any way in the admin console to set an avatar for a user. I would set Maz's and Cathy's with pleasure if that was the case. I miss the all seeing eye and Cathy's kitty.
Ian
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Re: Avatars
My last post made me think and I just nipped into the ACP to try something.....
Found it at last, it's in a small drop down when you admin a user in the ACP (which you never do), never thought of looking there, the method is not documented in any of the manuals.
Maz will be peeping soon.
Cathy should be pleased, she browses the site on her phone and had difficulty loading the Avatar gallery.
Found it at last, it's in a small drop down when you admin a user in the ACP (which you never do), never thought of looking there, the method is not documented in any of the manuals.
Maz will be peeping soon.
Cathy should be pleased, she browses the site on her phone and had difficulty loading the Avatar gallery.
Ian
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Re: Avatars
Stanley Challenger Graham
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scg1936 at talktalk.net
"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Old age isn't for cissies!
Stanley's View
scg1936 at talktalk.net
"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Old age isn't for cissies!
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Re: Avatars
I have bumped this post as we have a few new members who might want an Avatar for their profile.
Ian
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Re: Avatars
Bumped again in case anyone else wants to set one.PanBiker wrote: ↑11 Sep 2017, 20:43 To assign an Avatar to your profile, go to your User Control Panel and click on the second tab, Profile and then on the Edit Avatar tab at the left hand side.
Here you can browse to an image of your own (although it does have to comply with the size guidelines shown on the page), Upload an image from another URL or you can display the gallery of Avatars already built into the site.
Avatar Type
Should be set to : Gallery Avatar
Then in the Category drop down select:
/images/avatars/gallery/Avatar_pack_1
Then click the Go button
This is a large file and may take a while to load, please be patient.
Once loaded:
Simply find one that you like, (preferably not already in use), select the radio button beneath the image, scroll to the bottom of the page and click on select, the Avatar will be added to your profile and appended to all your existing posts and any you make in the future. There are hundreds of Avatars to choose from in the Gallery, you should be able to find something that you like.
Of course it's a matter of choice, you are not obliged to have an Avatar but it does make your contributions easier to find.
I have modified this post as the method has changed slightly.
Ian
Re: Avatars
Question on Avatars. I tried a sample Avatar upload from my files and got this rejection message.
The submitted avatar is pixels wide and pixels high. Avatars must be at least pixels wide and pixels high, but no larger than pixels wide and pixels high.
Which is on a par with Mrs May's answer on Brexit. Any idea what sizes it should be?
The submitted avatar is pixels wide and pixels high. Avatars must be at least pixels wide and pixels high, but no larger than pixels wide and pixels high.
Which is on a par with Mrs May's answer on Brexit. Any idea what sizes it should be?
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Re: Avatars
It should show the max and min sizes but if it doesn't the minimum and maximum sizes from the admin panel are as follows:
Minimum H 20 x W 20 pixels
Maximum H 100 x W 100
File size is set at 50000 bytes (49kb)
Minimum H 20 x W 20 pixels
Maximum H 100 x W 100
File size is set at 50000 bytes (49kb)
Ian
Re: Avatars
This is one of my own. Made from images of a carving on the main entrance of my old school doorway. The whole place was like something out of Harry Potter.
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Re: Avatars
Good likeness......
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"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Old age isn't for cissies!
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scg1936 at talktalk.net
"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Old age isn't for cissies!
Re: Avatars
Grim it was. Image of Hogwarts built 1873.
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. Plenty of carved heads on the window corbels. The odd gargoyle in the rainwater collectors and other faces peering at you from recesses. All very homely.
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. Plenty of carved heads on the window corbels. The odd gargoyle in the rainwater collectors and other faces peering at you from recesses. All very homely.
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Re: Avatars
Looks just like 10 East Hill Street.....
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"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Old age isn't for cissies!
Stanley's View
scg1936 at talktalk.net
"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Old age isn't for cissies!