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Guest Libbyk

I love the flashy pitures next to peoples names on posts. I love how I can recognize folks now. how can I set that up?


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kejohe Apprentice

Libbyk,

Click on the My Controls tab at the top of the page and then click on the tab on the right that says Edit Avatar Settings then follow the directions from there. You can download a picture of your own or you can choose from the list they have available.

kejohe Apprentice

You got it... nice pic too :D

Guest Libbyk

thanks for the help. the picture is of the Royal Gorge in Coloarado where I used to work as a raft guide. gorgeous, isn't it.

B)

Libby

  • 7 months later...
lisabarella Apprentice

How do you post a picture?

celiac3270 Collaborator

Go to "my controls". Then go to "change avatar" on the menu on the left. You have the option of using an avatar from the gallery (most people use those) or import a picture of your own as long as it's small enough and in the correct file format.....

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Just testing to see if this works....

I hope so, because the picture is identical to my golden Buddy when he was a puppy!!!!!

Karen


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celiac3270 Collaborator

Must've been a cute puppy :D .....I love dogs ^_^.....anyway, your avatar change worked!

Canadian Karen Community Regular

He was the cutest thing I have ever seen (and still is....) The breeder called him Lump because he was the biggest of the litter and now he is a 2 yr old "horse"!! This dog is huge!!

When our previous golden died when I was pregnant with the twins, my oldest daughter was devastated... I promised her when the twins turned two, we would get another golden.... Well, when the boys turned two, I was SOOOO not ready to get a dog, but a promise is a promise, and I couldn't go back on my word.... So I had 2 yr old twin boys and a puppy to "train" all at the same time!! lol.... The word "chaos" comes to mind.....

I love dogs also..... I have had one my whole life. They give such unconditional love....

Karen

  • 1 month later...
Rikki Tikki Explorer

I was able to change the aviator picture but still seem unable to see how to change my log in name. In error when I first signed up I entered my e-mail address and would like to actually use my name.

darlindeb25 Collaborator

i am thinking there is a spot where you click on signature--when it comes up you chose your font and the size and color and click on close all tags and tell it ok--it should work--i hope----deb

celiac3270 Collaborator

You can't change your name on the board......rather, you would need to register again, which would mean that on your new login, you wouldn't have access to the PMs, address book, personal information, etc. without logging into the other....not sure if what i'm saying makes sense...basically, you need to just register again with a new name, but u can't convert your name and retain all your data.

An alternative, as I just saw Deb mentioned, is to make a signature, where, at the bottom you can say your name or whatever else you'd like to. That way you could retain all your data, not need to re-register, and still let people know your name.

Scott Adams Grand Master

Actually I can change your name on the board, just send me your old name and the new one, and mention that it is a message board User ID change.

Take care,

Scott

  • 2 weeks later...
Rikki Tikki Explorer

Thank-you for your help Scott.

campcour Apprentice

just checking to see if my pic worked!

celiac3270 Collaborator

It did :). You can also check by opening a topic in which you had already posted--when you add or change an avatar, it updates in every post you've made. You can also check by clicking your name, either on the side of your post or at the top where it says "Logged in as: ______"

  • 1 month later...
Rikki Tikki Explorer

Does anyone have any idea on where I could find a picture that would fit it the avatar spot? And, how once I found one I would be able to move it there?

Thanks

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

Well, how does one post a picture, not changing ones avitar? I have tried the different ways I know how to (the codes) and have had no luck.

Use a photo editing program to make your own avitar. It says in your user cp the sizes allowed. Then where it says upload one of your own you browse your pc and select the one you want.

flagbabyds Collaborator

To make it the right size i use the thumbnails from my digital camera

celiac3270 Collaborator

You can use a program to change the size of your picture and I would recommend doing that...

Then, just make it so that it fits the required settings for the avatars:

Your Avatar Settings

Your avatar must be no bigger than 150 pixels by 150 pixels in size. Uploaded avatars from your computer must be no larger than 50 KB.

The following file types are allowed: gif .webp .webp .png

  • 2 months later...
Guest jbugsly

I thougth I knew how to post a pic, but for some reason I cant get it right....when I post a pic, this is what it does:

BLshawn.webp

Any ideas as to what I'm doing wrong?

Thanks!!

celiac3270 Collaborator

You're not doing anything wrong--we just can't post pictures here. You can only post pics in your avatar....I guess it's a...misleading option :)

Guest jbugsly

celiac3270, thanks for the info. It's good to know ;)

celiac3270 Collaborator

Yep--like you mentioned in the other thread (GAB ROOM--pets), though, if you post it as a link, we can go to the url

  • 2 months later...
jknnej Collaborator

Hi guys,

I tried to put my photo on my profile like others do but it says administrator does not give you access to this or something like that.

Can you tell me how I can get my photo on my posts?

Thanks, Jennifer

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