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ebrbetty Rising Star

hi, I put my personal photo up under my name but its not showing unless you click my name and then it shows as a drop down...how do I get it to show all the time under my name like other members?

thanks for the help


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Ursa Major Collaborator

Betty, if you want it to show up with your posts, you need to make it your avatar. Go to 'My Controls', then to 'avatar settings', choose it again as your avatar, click on 'update avatar' .

You can have two different pictures for your avatar and your personal photo. I keep my personal photo constant, but change my avatar periodically.

If you want to have your own caption under your avatar, go to 'update profile information', and replace whatever it says under 'custom member title' with what you want to say. Don't forget to click on 'amend my profile'.

nikki-uk Enthusiast
how do I get it to show all the time under my name like other members?

That is your avatar :)

ebrbetty Rising Star

thanks so much for the help, and quick too lol :rolleyes:

Ursa Major Collaborator
thanks so much for the help, and quick too lol :rolleyes:

I edited my above post at the same time as you made your picture your avatar. So, if you want your own custom title, follow the directions above. Nice avatar, by the way!

nikki-uk Enthusiast
thanks so much for the help, and quick too lol :rolleyes:

Well helloooo!! Nice to 'see' you!! :)

ebrbetty Rising Star

lol thank you both bunches!!


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ebrbetty Rising Star

lol thank you both bunches!!

jerseyangel Proficient

Betty!

It's so nice to finally "see" you.

Nice picture B)

ebrbetty Rising Star

Hi patti, hope you are well..thanks...now everyone can see this 45 year old lady :unsure:

Guhlia Rising Star

45?!?!?! You've got to be kidding!!! You look FABULOUS for 45!!! It's always nice to put a face with the name. You remind me of an actress... I can't think of who though. Perhaps it will come to me later.

ebrbetty Rising Star
45?!?!?! You've got to be kidding!!! You look FABULOUS for 45!!! It's always nice to put a face with the name. You remind me of an actress... I can't think of who though. Perhaps it will come to me later.

thank you so much!!...you made my day..its been a tough one

ArtGirl Enthusiast
If you want to have your own caption under your avatar, go to 'update profile information', and replace whatever it says under 'custom member title' with what you want to say. Don't forget to click on 'amend my profile'.

Ursa, When I click on *My Controls" I don't see *update* profile information, but do see *edit* profile information. When I click on that, there is nothing that says *custom member title*. Am I lookiing in the wrong place?

Guhlia Rising Star
thank you so much!!...you made my day..its been a tough one

Awww... Well, I'm glad I did something right today. It's been a heck of a day over this way too. Seriously though, you look great. I still can't remember what actress you look like though.

Valda, I think you have to have over 500 posts to have a custom member title.

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Hi patti, hope you are well..thanks...now everyone can see this 45 year old lady :unsure:

Looking good!!! ;)

larry mac Enthusiast

Dear Betty,

Pheobe Buffay says "woof"!

best regards, lm

ebrbetty Rising Star

thank you :unsure:

Lisa Mentor

Betty, your picture is lovely. It's nice to see who you are. I haven't gotten that brave yet. I'm working my way through the family. I am proud of my girls.

Pheobe Buffay, you are the best quaft (female dog) on the forum. Laying on your back with those inviting eyes...ohhhhh what a tease. :P

Edit: I put in the B-word (female dog) and it changed to "jerk".......I don't know what a "B" and a jerk have in common. :rolleyes:

ebrbetty Rising Star

thank you..your girls are so pretty, next up is you!

jerseyangel Proficient
Dear Betty,

Pheobe Buffay says "woof"!

best regards, lm

Larry Mac, I love that your dog's name is Pheobe Buffay :D

Lisa--we need a picture! :)

Honest to goodness Betty, I would have guessed 30--way to go girl!

ebrbetty Rising Star

awww sucks :P

Ursa Major Collaborator
Ursa, When I click on *My Controls" I don't see *update* profile information, but do see *edit* profile information. When I click on that, there is nothing that says *custom member title*. Am I looking in the wrong place?

Valda, it's true, you have to have 500 posts to be able to have a custom title. So, keep posting, and soon you can have it say whatever you want.

Betty, I'd never have guessed you're 45, you appear to be 'well preserved' anyway. ;)

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