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Pictures, Avitars, Photos


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katrinamaria Explorer

hey guys!

i'm pretty technology slow...lol i need some help -- how you get display pictures?? step by step...really...i seriously don't know how to do it :)

thanks!

kms


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Guest ~jules~

You mean your avatar right? go to my controls upper right first one underlined. Then along the left you'll see my avatar or something like that...then hit browse, choose your pic, then save avatar...hope I explained it right, i'm a tad slow myself :huh: Julie

katrinamaria Explorer

thanks!! i did it...i think! :) i guess it would help to know they were called avatars... lol

thanks, kms

Canadian Karen Community Regular

I love your avatar! Adds a wonderful Celtic flair to the board!

Karen

katrinamaria Explorer

thanks! :) it's the symbol my favorite band uses--breaking benjamin.

kms

gooddawg315 Newbie

hi there. when I go to my avitar, it tells me I do not have priviledges. I am pretty new to the boards so do I need to log in a certain amount of time/messages before I can have the privilege of adding a picture?

well as you can see, I figured it out! Thanks

flagbabyds Collaborator
hi there. when I go to my avitar, it tells me I do not have priviledges. I am pretty new to the boards so do I need to log in a certain amount of time/messages before I can have the privilege of adding a picture?

well as you can see, I figured it out! Thanks

You are probably going to the personal picture part, no one is authorized to have that, not sure why, make sure you go you your avatar settings in the my conrols part. then you should be able to change it.

no one knows about the personal picture setting, it is just how the board is made up.


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  • 2 weeks later...
brizzo Contributor

why is it that everytime I go to try and post my photo on my profile the site keeps telling me ... Sorry, the board administrator has not enabled your permissions for this part of the control panel. Is there some loop hole I am not jumping through?...Anyone else have this problem?

jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Brizzo,

You need to go to "Edit Avatar Settings"--the 'personal photo' is disabled.

If that dosen't help, let me know! :)

brizzo Contributor

thanks j.a.

  • 4 weeks later...
linds Apprentice

I am trying to post a photo and went to the avatar thing but my picture is over 50KB is there a way of making it smaller or fixing this at all?

eKatherine Apprentice
I am trying to post a photo and went to the avatar thing but my picture is over 50KB is there a way of making it smaller or fixing this at all?

I can do it for you if you email it to me. PM me.

Dan Newbie

I just went through the same thing. Open up the picture & up in the tool bar it should have the word "picture", (I'm using Microsoft picture). Click on that & go down to compress picture. Off to the side I clicked on "web page". That took it down to 27 KB. Also do a Save as so that you have both size pictures saved.

debmidge Rising Star

how then do you make the photo larger?

Dan Newbie

Resizing will make the picture smaller or larger.

Compressing the picture reduces the amount of memory needed to open the picture. Which is usefull in sending the picture or posting on the web site.

bmzob Apprentice

I keep on trying to put a picture in my profile so that it will come up when i post. but i keep on getting this message...

Welcome to your control panel

No access permissions

Sorry, the board administrator has not enabled your permissions for this part of the control panel.

does anyone know how i can get this enabled?

jerseyangel Proficient
I keep on trying to put a picture in my profile so that it will come up when i post. but i keep on getting this message...

Welcome to your control panel

No access permissions

Sorry, the board administrator has not enabled your permissions for this part of the control panel.

does anyone know how i can get this enabled?

Hi,

You need to go to "Edit Avatar Settings"--the photo setting is disabled here.

If you still need help--let me know :)

  • 3 weeks later...
Yenni Enthusiast

I can't change my Avatar. It isn't too big in any ways (pixels and size) and I am going to the right place to upload it. I don't get it. Help?!?

Yenni Enthusiast
I can't change my Avatar. It isn't too big in any ways (pixels and size) and I am going to the right place to upload it. I don't get it. Help?!?

Weird. Now it suddenly worked. So never mind. :huh:;)

  • 2 months later...
mamaw Community Regular

HELP!!!!!! I am techo challenged 100 % so I'm glad to find a few others who can't get an avatar to work.... It truly makes me feel better so thanks to all the others who are having the same difficulty..

Today I thought I would try to put in a pic ,

well hours later I've given up any hope of doing that..

I went to the edit advatar setting & did just what it said to do but my pic does not come up.. So tonite I had someone try it for me who actually knows about computers & they could not get it to work either. So now I don't feel so bad that I couldn't get it to work but my ? is how does this work?????

thanks to all for helping me in computer kindergarden. I really want t to get to computer 101....

mamaw

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

I just changed my avatar tonight. Go to "My Controls." On the left menu click "Edit Avatar Settings." The select one of the provided pictures or hit "Browse" to upload your own. You might want to make sure it isn't too large. Good luck!

jerseyangel Proficient

Mamaw,

I would love to see your picture! :D

Follow the steps that My Suicidal Turtle gave you, and then you may have to keep re-sizing the picture down until it takes it.

I've had some that went through right away, and others that I had to change the size several times before it would work. Use "crop" and adjust the size down from there.

Good luck--I hope it will work for you!

Yenni Enthusiast

I am having troubles changing my avatar picture. Pretty often actually. The old one keeps on coming back instead of the new one. I even delete my avatar so there is none and then upload a new one. It is only 3,9 bytes something and small, just to make sure I am not using something too big, but still, the old avatar picture comes up instead but in a smaller size (same size as the new uploaded one). I just don't get it. :unsure::blink: help?!

(If you see the avatar of my husband fishing, well his shoes, then that is the old one I am trying to swap out for my dog)

nikki-uk Enthusiast

I see your dog (what a handsome dog he is! :) )

Have you tried clicking 'refresh' (F5)?

Yenni Enthusiast
I see your dog (what a handsome dog he is! :) )

Have you tried clicking 'refresh' (F5)?

Haha!! I tried refresh and now it works!!! Thank you! What a silly little thing, but still. ;)

It is a "she". Her name is Daisy, she is 3 this spring. German Sherpherd/Labrador Retriver mix. She hates getting her picture taken, so that is why she looks some what grumpy. hehe

She is super mellow and a sweetheart. I love her too much I am sure. She is my gluten free side kick these days.

Well, too much about my dog. :P;)

Thanks again! :D

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